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Biden weighs in on son’s plea deal with feds

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – President Biden on Tuesday said that he’s proud of his son in his first time publicly weighing in on the news that Hunter Biden has reached a plea deal with the Justice Department on federal tax and gun charges. “I’m very proud of my son,” Biden said when asked if he...

Samuel L. Jackson says he sees in Trump the ‘same rednecks’ from his childhood

Samuel L. Jackson says he sees in former President Trump the “same rednecks” who hurled racist slurs at him as a kid. “When I grew up in segregation, I knew which white people didn’t want to be bothered with me and I knew how they felt about me,” the “Pulp Fiction” actor said in an interview with...

South Carolina school district ordered to slash CRT curriculum after GOP lawsuit

A South Carolina school district will remove critical race theory from its curriculum after a South Carolina Freedom Caucus lawsuit.

Maine slated to mandate state funding for sex reassignments

MaineCare, the state's taxpayer-funded medical coverage program, will be required to subsidize sexual reassignment procedures under a bill that cleared the Legislature on Tuesday.

RFK Jr lectures social media sites on First Amendment after YouTube memory-holed his ‘dissenting views’

Democrat presidential candidate and vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says YouTube was "wrong" for removing one of his interviews over its vaccine misinformation policy.

‘DOUBLE STANDARD’: Presidential hopefuls slam ‘partisan’ DOJ following Hunter Biden plea deal

Several 2024 presidential contenders offered their response to the news that Hunter Biden secured a tentative federal plea deal following an investigation that resulted in a felony gun charge and two tax misdemeanors.

Kansas delays abortion pill law pending court decision

Kansas officials have agreed to refrain from enforcing a physician disclosure requirement for abortion-inducing drugs pending the outcome of a lawsuit challenging the measure.

Former North Carolina congressional candidate sentenced to probation, fined for campaign finance violation

A former congressional candidate from North Carolina was sentenced to 12 months of probation and ordered to pay a fine and fees amounting to $7,600 for violating campaign finance laws.

Marijuana odor alone justifies vehicle searches, Wisconsin Supreme Court rules

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that the smell of marijuana emanating from a vehicle is sufficient grounds for having it searched by police.

Biden to speak publicly for first time since son Hunter’s plea deal

President Biden will speak in San Francisco Tuesday, hours after it was announced Hunter Biden is pleading guilty to federal tax charges.

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