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IRS says it’s fixed flaws that allowed taxpayers’ data to be stolen

IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel promised taxpayers a much smoother experience this year than in the past and insisted to Congress on Thursday that the agency has fixed the security holes that allowed a contractor to steal tens of thousands of taxpayers' personal information.

Special counsel charges former FBI informant with falsely claiming Burisma bribed the Bidens

The prosecutor who charged Hunter Biden with tax fraud and gun crimes has indicted a former FBI informant on charges of fraudulently claiming President Biden and his son received bribes from Ukrainian energy firm Burisma.

Moderate House Republicans working with Democrats on new foreign-aid deal with border policy

A pair of moderate House Republicans were unveiling an alternative foreign aid package on Thursday that combines military aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan with Trump-era border policy.

Michigan GOP chair refuses to step down after party votes her out

Kristina Karamo is refusing to step down as chairwoman of the Michigan GOP after she was officially ousted from the post on Wednesday, following months of strife within the party.

Special counsel who questioned Biden’s memory to testify at House hearing

Seeking to keep a spotlight on President Joe Biden's age, House Republicans will hold a public hearing next month with the Justice Department special counsel who found evidence that the president had mishandled classified information when he was out of office but who also concluded that criminal charges were not warranted.

Judge expresses skepticism at Texas law that lets police arrest migrants for illegal entry

A federal judge on Thursday voiced concerns over a Texas law that would give police broad authority to arrest migrants on charges of illegal entry starting in March, saying it would be a "nightmare" if the U.S. became a patchwork of states enforcing different immigration laws.

Public utilities regulator joins race for North Dakota’s single U.S. House seat

A longtime public utilities regulator announced her candidacy on Thursday for North Dakota's lone U.S. House seat.

Delay tactics and quick trips: Takeaways from two Trump case hearings in New York and Georgia

Donald Trump 's unprecedented tangle of overlapping trials was on full display Thursday with simultaneous court hearings in New York and Georgia.

Nearly 80% of Democrats want to remove Trump from ballot

The group of voters who constantly talk about protecting democracy are some of the most egregious when it comes to wanting to subvert it. A new poll revealed that nearly 80% of Democrats think that former President Donald Trump should be removed from the ballot for the 2024 presidential election. It’s the latest example of […]

Greece legalizes same-sex marriage despite opposition from Orthodox Church

Greece legalized same-sex marriage after the parliament passed legislation to do so Thursday, despite pushback from the Orthodox Church. The country became the first Orthodox Christian country to pass a law legalizing same-sex marriage and equal parental rights for same-sex couples, The Associated Press reported. Of the 300 members in Parliament, 176 lawmakers from different...

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