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Compromising Photo of Biden’s Brother Leaked, Says Phone Was ‘Hacked’

After a nude photo of Francis Biden, brother of President Joe Biden, was leaked on the porn website GuysWithiPhones.com, Biden confirmed the photo was of him.

Kari Lake Joins Arizona Senate Race, Eyes Sen. Sinema’s Seat

Kari Lake, who previously vied for the gubernatorial seat in Arizona as a Republican, has officially entered the race for the U.S. Senate, with the necessary paperwork filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Rite Aid To Close Hundreds of Stores in Bankruptcy

According to a report, Rite Aid is in negotiating terms of a bankruptcy plan that could see a significant number of its more than 2,100 drugstores permanently close.

Democrat Dallas Mayor Switches Party Affiliation

Democratic Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson announced that he is switching his party affiliation to Republican.

Chinese Espionage Suspected After Repeated Unauthorized Access to U.S. Military Bases

When confronted, they frequently provide rehearsed statements, asserting they're lost tourists.

Maui County Sues Hawaiian Electric For Causing Wildfire

The local government in Maui has sued the Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) this week after claiming the business caused the deadly wildfire earlier this month.

South Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Six-Week Abortion Ban

The 4-1 majority decision is a notable win for Republicans in the state, following the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022.

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.

Families of Those Who Died From COVID-19 Sue EcoHealth Alliance

The lawsuit alleges EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak knew the virus was “capable of causing a worldwide pandemic."

Historic Russian-Chinese Flotilla of 11 Ships Patrols Near Alaska, Prompting U.S. Response Amid Ukraine, Taiwan Crises

In a move that’s stirring concerns among U.S. military experts, a joint Russian and Chinese naval patrol, the largest to approach American shores, was spotted near Alaska last week.

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