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Biden’s 2020 Campaign May Have Involved ‘Campaign Finance Criminal Violations’

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) investigated allegations that Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign may have been influenced by “campaign finance criminal violations,” according to a memo.

Republicans Sue State of New York, Governor Over Absentee Voting Policy

Republican groups and lawmakers are suing the state of New York and Governor Kathy Hochul (D) over efforts to open absentee voting to all residents without needing an excuse for why they cannot vote in person.

U.S. National Debt Surpasses $33 Trillion

Prompting concerns over economic future.

Senate Relaxes Dress Code Guidelines to Accommodate John Fetterman

The Democrat-run U.S. Senate has eased up on its dress code requirements, allowing senators to dress as they please on Capitol Hill.

U.S. Intelligence Employees Are ‘Vastly Outnumbered’ by Chinese Agents

Director of the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) Christopher Wray voiced concerns that the U.S. Intelligence force is weaker than China's.

Zelensky Removes Six Deputy Defense Ministers

The move is part of Ukraine's investigations into corruption scandals.

Illegal Immigrants Detained in Outdoor Pen Amid Arizona Heat

Illegal immigrants are being held in an outdoor pen while Arizona endures a heatwave, videos show.

South Korea Increases Condolence Payments for Vaccine-Related Deaths

In a recent move to address concerns about post-vaccination deaths, South Korean officials have boosted the condolence money offered to affected families.

California Lawmakers Approve Gun and Ammunition Tax To Pay For ‘School Safety Improvements’

California lawmakers voted Thursday to raise taxes on gun and ammunition to use the funds to pay for gun violence prevention programs and school safety improvements.

Corruption Shadows Ukraine’s Defense Amid War: New York Times

“The question here is, ‘Where is the money?’”

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