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House Republicans launch probe into meeting of Biden staffers with special counsel Jack Smith’s team

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee launched an investigation Tuesday into a meeting between members of the Biden administration and investigators for special counsel Jack Smith that took place just weeks before Mr. Smith brought criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.

New Hampshire state office flooded with calls after claim that Trump would be kept off the ballot

Former President Donald Trump's supporters swarmed the New Hampshire secretary of state's office with phone calls this week to make sure that Mr. Trump would be on the ballot next year.

Biden forced to scale back federal jurisdiction over waterways following Supreme Court ruling

The Biden administration on Tuesday reined in federal authority over millions of acres of small waterways like streams and wetlands across the country, a move that Biden officials said they were begrudgingly forced to adopt because of a Supreme Court ruling.

The climate cult was wrong about paper straws

The same ilk of environmentalists that form the climate cult thought it could save the world by banning plastic straws and slowly but surely forcing everyone to adopt paper straws. As it turns out, paper straws may be even worse for the environment than plastic.

China scores diplomatic ‘own goal’ with imperialist map

Communist China is again reminding the world of its unparalleled ability to score diplomatic own goals. Beijing has done so by publishing a new map showing its claimed territories. "Claimed" is the operative word here. The map, as published on X by the state-run Global Times newspaper, is quite striking.

More than 80 percent of voters are worried about US democracy: poll

Over 80 percent of voters say they are worried about the state of democracy in the U.S., according to a new Bipartisan Policy Center/Morning Consult poll released exclusively to The Hill on Tuesday.  Eighty-two percent of voters said they are worried about democracy in the U.S., including 40 percent who said they are “very worried.”...

Biden says he’s in ‘constant contact’ with DeSantis as Hurricane Idalia approaches

President Biden on Tuesday said his administration has been in "constant contact" with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) as the state braces from Hurricane Idalia to make landfall. Biden elaborated on his call a day earlier with DeSantis during an Oval Office meeting with the Costa Rican president. “We’re providing everything he could possibly need....

DeSantis preps for Idalia

{beacon} Evening Report Tuesday, August 29   © Stephen M. Dowell /Orlando Sentinel via AP DeSantis preps for Hurricane Idalia in Florida Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in dozens of counties, and several counties issued evacuation orders ahead of Hurricane Idalia's expected landfall early Wednesday. The storm is projected to strengthen...

Quits rate falls to pre-pandemic levels as job market shows signs of cooling

The rate at which Americans are quitting their jobs fell to pre-pandemic levels in July, the latest sign that the so-called “Great Resignation” is waning and the job market is cooling. Just over 3.5 million employed Americans — or about 2.3 percent — quit their jobs last month, according to the job openings and labor...

FDA approves generic versions of ADHD drug Vyvanse

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first generic versions of Vyvanse, a drug used to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a decision that comes amid a nationwide shortage of ADHD treatment drugs.  The newly approved medication can treat both ADHD in patients six years and older and binge-eating disorder in adults, the FDA...

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