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House Republicans launch subcommittee investigation into COVID-19 origins

The Republican-led Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic sent letters to Dr. Anthony Fauci and top Biden administration officials on Monday requesting documents and transcribed testimony as it investigates the origins of COVID-19.

Man jailed for torching police precinct runs for City Council in Seattle

A man who set fire to a police precinct during the weekslong Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone protests in Seattle in June 2020 is running for City Council in Seattle, Washington.

Maryland Democrats propose UK-style social media rules for teenagers

Maryland lawmakers proposed legislation requiring social media platforms to confirm teenagers' ages before allowing them onto the platform, making it the latest state to try to force Big Tech companies to change their privacy practices dramatically.

Five warnings for Los Angeles from devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria

Earthquakes topping 7.5 in magnitude in Turkey and Syria offer a glimpse into what is possible if this happens in urbanized areas such as Los Angeles or San Francisco.

Alex Murdaugh trial: Investigators say blood found on disgraced laywer’s steering wheel

Investigators revealed that blood was found on the steering wheel of former South Carolina legal giant Alex Murdaugh's car.

IRS: Money received from states during pandemic is not taxable income

The Internal Revenue Service determined Friday that money which comes from state refunds is not taxable and does not need to be reported as income.

Biden ousts Architect of the Capitol Brett Blanton amid misconduct allegations

President Joe Biden removed Architect of the Capitol Brett Blanton from his post days after House lawmakers grilled him about his reported misuse of government resources.

White House says flying objects present ‘real potential risk to civilian air traffic’

President Joe Biden ordered the downing of a series of mysterious “objects” in U.S. and Canadian airspace in part to avoid the risk of a midair collision with passenger jets, according to a senior White House official.

Schumer dismisses lack of enthusiasm for Biden 2024 run: ‘You can’t always believe polling’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) defended President Joe Biden after a survey found lackluster support for the president's reelection bid among Democrats, telling the hosts of The View that you can't always trust poll results.

WATCH: Tiana Lowe breaks down looming solvency crisis as labor shortage continues

The Washington Examiner's Tiana Lowe warned of the looming solvency crisis in the United States while discussing French President Emmanuel Macron's attempt to raise the retirement age in France, which has been met with fierce protests.
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