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Manhunt underway for onetime top aide of ex-Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan after trial no-show

A manhunt is underway for the ex-chief-of-staff for former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan after he failed to appear in court on Monday for the start of his federal corruption trial. → Read More

Biden claims high school gay marriage ‘epiphany’ despite voting record

President Biden said that he experienced an “epiphany” on gay marriage when he was in high school, but his voting record as a senator and remarks made suggest otherwise. → Read More

GOPers would rather 2024 candidate share views than have chance to beat Biden: poll

A majority of Republicans are more interested in electing a nominee in 2024 who is simpatico with their viewpoints rather than someone who has a strong chance of beating President Biden, a poll released on Tuesday found. → Read More

Biden to beef up background checks on gun sales

​President Biden will issue an executive order Tuesday to increase the number of background checks before gun purchases and to strengthen the use of "red flag" laws. → Read More

Kamala Harris won’t speak to Elizabeth Warren after 2024 slight: report

Vice President Kamala Harris is reportedly snubbing Sen. Elizabeth Warren even after the Massachusetts Democrat reached out to her twice to apologize for not giving her a rousing endorsement as President Biden's 2024 running mate. → Read More

US to drill for oil in Alaska as Biden OKs $8B Willow Project, 180K barrels a day

The Biden administration on Monday approved the controversial Willow project that will allow oil drilling in Alaska, prompting the ire of environmental groups. → Read More

House and Senate intelligence chiefs warn about China’s threat to US

The heads of the House and Senate intelligence committees on Sunday raised alarms about China's expanding influence, saying the communist country is a "threat, both militarily and through espionage" - with a Republican congressman accusing the Biden administration of being afraid to "provoke" Beijing. → Read More

Pence takes new swipe at Trump over Jan. 6 Capitol riot

Ex-Vice President Mike Pence, a likely political rival to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, says his former boss’s “reckless words” during the Jan. 6 riots put his and his family’s lives in danger. → Read More

US ‘sitting still’ as China expands its influence: John Bolton

​Former national security adviser John Bolton warned the US against "sitting still" as China broadens its relationship with Russia and after it brokered a diplomatic breakthrough between Iran and Saudi Arabia. → Read More

Sen. Mitch McConnell treated for a concussion after fall at DC hotel

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is being treated in a hospital for a concussion after falling at a Washington, D.C., hotel, his office said. → Read More

China reportedly stole US military technology for its J-20 fighter jet

​China ​ripped off United States military technology to build an advanced high-tech jet fighter, and experts warn that more must be done to protect American weapons information​ to keep Beijing from making such huge development leaps​ in the future, according to a report​ on Thursday​. → Read More

Russia lacks troops, firepower to take much ground in Ukraine this year: US intelligence chief

​Russia may be forced to switch to a defensive strategy and hold its current positions because its military lacks the ammunition and troops to take any significant ground from Ukrainian forces, White House director of national security Avril Haines told a Senate panel on Wednesday. → Read More

Far-left Dems outraged Biden may bring back migrant family detentions

Progressive lawmakers have turned on the Biden administration this week following reports the White House is considering restoring the Trump-era policy of detaining migrant families. → Read More

Germany downplays report pro-Ukraine group hit Nord Stream pipeline

​Germany's defense minister on Wednesday warned about "jumping to conclusions" over reports that claim a pro-Ukrainian group was behind the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipelines last year and even suggested that it could have been a "false flag" operation staged to blame Kyiv. → Read More

GOP-led House panel to hold hearing on Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal

​The House Foreign Affairs Committee will hold its first hearing ​Wednesday morning on ​what Republicans are calling the Biden administration's "stunning failure" of leadership during the military withdrawal from Afghanistan.​ → Read More

Ron DeSantis disavows Florida GOPer’s blogger registration bill

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis distanced himself Tuesday from a controversial blogger registration bill, saying he does not support it. → Read More

Pro-Ukraine group behind Nord Stream 2 pipeline attack, intel suggests

New intelligence seen by US officials suggests that a pro-Ukrainian group last year sabotaged the Nord Stream 2 pipelines that transport natural gas from Russia to countries in Western Europe, according to a report. → Read More

Trump looking at Kari Lake as possible 2024 running mate: report

​Former President Donald Trump is strongly ​considering a woman to be his 2024 running mate and among the four contenders views Kari Lake as the model for a potential vice president, according to a report. ​ → Read More

Sen. Lindsey Graham to pitch bill sending military after Mexico cartels

​Sen. Lindsey Graham said he will introduce a bill that will lay the groundwork ​for President Biden to use US military forces to go after the Mexican drug cartels. → Read More

Border Patrol reassigns some agents to busy Canada frontier: report

​More than two dozen US border patrol officers have been transferred to the northern border amid an ​historic ​spike in Mexican immigrants crossing into the United States from Canada, according to a report. → Read More