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Black lawmakers prod Biden to demand new policing laws during State of the Union

President Biden is facing intense pressure from fellow Democrats to overhaul the nation's police laws after Tyre Nichols' death at the hands of five Memphis police officers.

Hunter Biden laptop lawsuit risks putting Biden family deals, finances under intense legal scrutiny

Hunter Biden's threat of a lawsuit over news reports based on the contents of his leaked laptop computer would expose President Biden's son to depositions and other legal discovery about his family's far-flung business deals.

Reps. Buck, Cicilline form new antitrust caucus to ensure Big Tech crackdown effort survives

The outgoing leadership of the House's top antitrust panel is regrouping and making a new push to battle Big Tech amid lingering questions over their successors' plans.

America sees itself as a ‘dysfunctional family that’s breaking apart’

A Fox News poll has asked a dismal question in a new survey: "Would you say America is a dysfunctional family that's breaking part?" Here are the dismal answers to that inquiry: 81% of registered U.S. voters agree. That includes 86% of Republicans, 86% of independents and 74% of Democrats -- plus 83% of women and 79% of men.

Rep. George Santos rescinds employment offer to a man charged with felony

Rep. George Santos rescinded an offer of employment to a man his office found out had been charged with felony wiretapping.

Biden, Bill Clinton celebrate Family Medical Leave Act, push for paid leave

Former President Bill Clinton on Thursday joined President Biden at the White House to mark the 30th anniversary of the Family Medical Leave Act, and renewed the push for a national paid leave law.

House Republicans launch probe into Biden climate envoy John Kerry

The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability launched an investigation Thursday into the tenure of White House Climate Envoy John Kerry over national security concerns about his environmental talks with China and green activists.

Rep. Andrew Clyde formally objects to DC crime overhaul with weaker penalties

Rep. Andrew Clyde said Thursday he filed a measure to "save our nation's capital from itself" by blocking a D.C. crime overhaul that would decrease maximum penalties for certain gun crimes and offenses such as carjacking and robbery.

Hunter Biden’s lawyers say they don’t confirm the laptop’s contents are real

Hunter Biden's lawyer denies that his letters calling for investigations into the leak of the president's son's discarded laptop computer confirms the authenticity of the material discovered on the hard drive.

Biden’s cyberspace ambassador wants less anti-China, anti-Russia talk on tech

President Biden's cyberspace ambassador is urging Americans to tone down the anti-China and anti-Russia tough talk on tech in hopes of establishing better relations with nations that have not yet picked a side.

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