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Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Tax Charges, June Trial Date Set

Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty Thursday to nine charges alleging that he failed to pay at least $1.4 million in federal taxes between 2016 and 2019 on foreign earnings.

House Democrats Release Report Condemning Foreign Entities’ Expenditures at Trump-Owned Businesses

House Democrats released a report that attempted to equate foreign businesses ordering room service at Trump hotels with Joe Biden's business dealings.

Joe Biden Spent More Than a Third of 2023 on Vacation

A report from the New York Post detailed the length of time President Joe Biden spent away from the White House.

Kentucky Governor Declares State of Emergency After Train Derails, Spills Chemicals

A train derailed in Southeastern Kentucky, leading to a chemical spill.

Pentagon Finds Evidence of COVID-19 Lab Origins

The Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency’s National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) unveiled that certain characteristics of the virus, SARS-CoV-2, indicate bioengineering.

Disney Shares Plunge to Nine-Year Low Amid Company’s ‘Woke’ Push

On Thursday, Disney shares took a 3.9% hit.

Chinese Behemoth Property Developer Evergrande Declares Bankruptcy After Experts Blamed BlackRock for ‘Blowing Up’ China’s Real Estate Bubble

As of the conclusion of the prior year, the firm, with its linked enterprises holding assets in the U.S., declared outstanding liabilities amounting to $335 billion.

Muslims Attack 3 Christian Churches in Eastern Pakistan

This rash action was a consequence of accusations that a local Christian individual, named Raja Amir, and his associate had allegedly "desecrated" the Quran.

Former FBI Chief Who Investigated Trump in 2016 Pleads Guilty to Violating U.S. Sanctions on Russia

The former senior FBI agent played a pivotal role in the 2016 Trump campaign investigation concerning alleged Russia "collusion."

U.S. Appeals Court Finds D.C. Guilty of Selective Law Enforcement Against Pro-Life Activists, Favored BLM

In the summer of 2020, the District of Columbia witnessed extensive BLM protests.

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