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John Solomon, an executive president at The Hill, called into question the version of events that former Vice President Joe Biden has been repeating regarding his interactions with Ukraine while he was vice president. → Read More
The elected next leader of the Freedom Caucus has introduced a motion to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) for his conduct during a hearing with the Director of National Intelligence regarding a phone call that President Donald Trump make to the president of Ukraine. → Read More
A union representing immigration judges has filed a formal complaint against the Department of Justice over attempts to decertify the union. → Read More
Both houses of Congress have passed a short-term spending bill to avoid another government shutdown. The bill has been sent to the White House for President Donald Trump's signature. → Read More
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Thursday that the whistleblower's complaint against President Donald Trump "removed all doubt about whether we should move forward" on impeachment. → Read More
On Wednesday, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin formally selected Prime Minister for Benjamin Netanyahu to lead the government for another term. This was the second national election held in Israel in under a year. → Read More
As the Chinese government denies U.S. State Department accusations about the treatment of its minority Uighurs, a video emerged that may show thousands of blindfolded Uighurs being forced to wait at a train station in China. → Read More
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said Tuesday evening that the Supreme Court itself was not political and that any notion of partisanship by the justices was "based on a misperception." → Read More
An elderly woman in France had no idea that the painting she had hanging above a hotplate in her kitchen was a lost work by an artist from the Renaissance. → Read More
When their beloved dog went missing, one couple from Washington state really went the extra mile to find her. → Read More
Furniture store sales Jim McIngvale, more commonly known as "Mattress Mack," welcomed refugees from Tropical Storm Ismelda into his Houston area furniture store. Just like he had done during Hurricane Harvey.How bad was the hurricane?Tropical storm Imelda hit Houston and the surrounding area with the worst flooding that the city had experienced sin → Read More
The city of Portland is stuck paying $350 million more than it had planned for a new water filtration plant — all because the bureau that presented the project plan forgot to include any pipes to carry the water into and out of the system. → Read More
Former Gov. Bill Weld (R-Mass.), a long shot Republican candidate attempting to primary President Donald Trump, told the hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he thought Trump was guilty of treason and could be executed for it. → Read More
An unknown thief made off with hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewelry from two apartments in New York City's Trump Tower. Police reported that they think it's an inside job. → Read More
A police officer in Florida has been suspended after arresting an 8-year-old and a 6-year-old girl who had reportedly kicked someone in her first grade class.What happened?Dennis Turner was a school resource officer at an elementary school in Florida.On Thursday he arrested the two young children on "unrelated misdemeanor charges," according to Orl → Read More
Whether it's Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D), Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring (D), or Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a remarkable number of otherwise very progressive politicians seem to have had photos surface. But several major media outlets seem intent on downplaying these scandals by reporting that these politicians simply wore "dark makeup." → Read More
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has ended his bid for the presidency. → Read More
Federal prosecutors have charged a man from New Jersey with taking photos of U.S. landmarks for Hezbollah in order to help them carry out an attack on U.S. soil. → Read More
A new study from the University of Pennsylvania found that less than two-fifths of Americans could name all three branches of the U.S. government, and more than one-fifth could not name even single branch. → Read More
Archaeologists excavating the ancient city of Hippos near the Sea of Galilee in Israel have found a large mosaic on the floor of a church that seems to depict the miracle of Jesus feeding 5,000 people with five loaves of bread and two fishes. → Read More