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Xi Jinping leads Chinese officials in warning US against ‘suppression’ of China

Chinese leader Xi Jinping led Chinese government officials in blaming the United States for struggles in his country, with the strident anti-U.S. rhetoric by China’s strongman quickly being echoed by his top deputy.

Top five takeaways: What to know about the Jan. 6 footage released by Tucker Carlson

Fox News host Tucker Carlson debuted his first segment featuring security footage of the Jan. 6 riot on Monday, airing clips from inside the Capitol that the prime-time host said showcased “mostly peaceful chaos.”

Elementary teacher resigns after placing students in ‘martial arts chokeholds’

An elementary school math teacher in Connecticut has resigned after she allegedly "demonstrated a martial arts chokehold on three fifth-grade students in class," causing one to go unconscious, authorities said.

Dianne Feinstein released from hospital, hopes to return to Senate ‘as soon as possible’

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) has been released from the hospital after being admitted last week with a severe case of shingles.

Biden may deter China by revealing its assistance to Russia, Intelligence Committee chairman says

The Biden administration's decision to declassify and publicize intelligence indicating Beijing is contemplating providing lethal aid to Russia for the war in Ukraine could ultimately prevent them from doing so, according to the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

GOP senators react to Tucker Carlson’s segment on Jan. 6: ‘It’s bulls***’

Several Republican senators had choice words for Tucker Carlson after he aired the first of multiple segments on the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, with one calling the Fox News host's portrayal of events "bulls***."

Manchin opposes Sohn FCC nomination, imperiling her appointment

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) came out against President Joe Biden's nominee for the Federal Communications Commission, imperiling Senate approval and casting doubt on the administration's plans for net neutrality and regulations.

Lindsey Graham floats bill to ‘set the stage to use military’ against drug cartels

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) revealed that he is planning to introduce legislation that would pave the way for deploying military force against Mexican drug cartels "if necessary."

Tax Season 2023: Steps to take to make tax filing easier

Tax season is often considered one of the most stressful times of the year, but there are some steps taxpayers can take to help minimize stress when filing taxes this year.

New York Republicans hit back at Democrats for linking them to Santos

New York Republicans are pushing back against Democratic attempts to link them to embattled Rep. George Santos (R-NY), saying Democrats are using him as a political tool ahead of the 2024 election.
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