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GOP hits Biden over report of planned Chinese spying base in Cuba

Republicans are hitting President Biden following a Thursday report that China has reached a deal with Cuba to pay several billion dollars to build an eavesdropping facility on the island nation, though the Cuban and U.S. governments have denied the news. If materialized, the facility, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal, would become...

Cuba denies Journal story about Chinese spy base

A top Cuban official Thursday issued a flat denial of a Wall Street Journal story that alleged Cuba and China had reached an agreement to install an eavesdropping facility on the island. Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío issued a strongly worded statement, calling the newspaper's information "totally mendacious and unfounded." "They are...

USDA needs to take a more active role in poultry safety

In his recent op-ed for The Hill, “Solutions in search of problems — USDA’s unnecessary intrusion into chicken industry,” National Chicken Council President Mike Brown attacks food safety and labor advocates, calling them a front for “radical activists” seeking “the end of animal agriculture.” But protecting consumers, farmers, and slaughterhouse workers from the chicken industry’s abuse is far from radical. Consider food...

Women won’t achieve pay parity until 2056: report

Women with full-time, year-round work will not achieve pay parity with men until 2056, if trends continue as they have since 1967, according to a report released Thursday from the Center for American Progress (CAP). In anticipation of the 60th anniversary of the 1963 Equal Pay Act becoming law, CAP — a left-leaning think tank...

Biden insists he doesn’t pressure DOJ as possible Trump indictment nears

President Biden emphasized Thursday that he has never pressured the Justice Department over whether to bring charges in a case, drawing a contrast with his predecessor, Donald Trump, as a special counsel appears close to deciding whether to indict the former president. Biden was asked at a press conference with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak...

Joe Biden allegedly paid $5M by Burisma executive as part of a bribery scheme, according to FBI document

EXCLUSIVE: President Joe Biden was allegedly paid $5 million by an executive of the Ukrainian natural gas firm—Burisma Holdings—where his son, Hunter Biden, sat on the board, the confidential human source told the FBI during a June 2020 interview, sources familiar told Fox News Digital.

Marianne Williamson campaign manager previously accused of misusing group funds to buy concert tickets: report

Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson’s new campaign manager Roza Calderon was accused in 2017 of misusing an organization's funds for personal expenses.

Maine lawmakers’ planned amendment of equal pay law to cover race heads to Gov. Mills’ desk

Maine lawmakers have passed a proposal that would expand the state's equal pay law to ban racial discrimination. The bill still requires final approval from Democratic Gov. Janet Mills.

WATCH: Biden responds to bribery scandal allegations with joke: ‘Where’s the money?’

President Biden joked when he was asked to respond to comments from Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., that the bribery allegations against him were "worse than has been reported so far."

Rep. Ryan Zinke rips politicians ‘complaining’ about smoke in DC, blames fires on lack of forest management

Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke highlighted the need for more forest management in America, as Canadian wildfire smoke causes alarm across the east coast.

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