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GOP slams ‘Biden Crime Family’ after report says Hunter received ‘extravagant’ gifts from Burisma exec

House Republicans are accusing the Biden family of peddling influence "in practically every corner of the globe" after a pair of bombshell reports.

Bleeding-heart ‘exposé’ shows the perversity of NYC’s migrant mercy

A 2,500-word-plus City “exposé” pulls heartstrings over the migrants' plight — how they’re stuck in Midtown hotels with the city failing to do more...

Nikki Haley Says She’d Be ‘Inclined in Favor of a Pardon’ for Trump for the ‘Good of the Country’

‘I think it would be terrible for the country to have a former president in prison for years because of a documents case,’ Haley...

Trump supporters cheer wildly as he arrives at Miami courthouse, while others protest

Supporters of former President Donald Trump honked their horns and screamed wildly as the former president arrived at the courthouse in downtown Miami to make his first appearance on criminal charges that he improperly held on to classified documents.

Trump loyalists rally for the former president at Miami courthouse

The sweltering heat and heightened security did not deter former President Donald Trump's loyal base from rallying in front of the Wilkie D. Ferguson federal courthouse ahead of his historic arraignment on 37 felony counts that could send him to prison for the remainder of his life.

No punishment recommended for Karine Jean-Pierre’s violations of Hatch Act

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel found that White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre violated the Hatch Act with her repeated blasts during press briefings at "MAGA Republicans," but won't pursue disciplinary action against her.

Look out for blackouts as electric grid grapples with shuttered power plants

Those in charge of overseeing the nation's power sector and natural gas pipelines sounded the alarm Tuesday that Americans may soon be forced to spend more of their time without the lights on.

Departing CDC chief urges Congress to help the agency restore reputation after COVID-19 failures

Rochelle Walensky told Congress on Tuesday she is leaving the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with a "great sense of accomplishment" but said the public health agency still has work to do in restoring its reputation after the COVID-19 crisis.

Buttigieg vows federal help to fix collapsed section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg promised Tuesday to help repair the East Coast's main north-south highway as quickly as possible and said that the destruction of a section of I-95 will likely raise shipping costs because truckers must now travel longer, pricier routes.

U.S. sending $325 million package of military aid to Ukraine

The Pentagon will deliver a new package of military aid to Ukraine that totals up to $325 million and will include a wide range of rockets, missiles and other munitions aimed at bolstering the counteroffensive against Russia, the State Department said Tuesday.

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