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Hunter Biden’s Attorney Christopher Clark to Walk Away from Case

Hunter Biden's primary defense attorney, Christopher Clark, requested to be excused from the case on Tuesday, citing potential future roles as a witness in the proceedings.

Nuclear Power Cleanest Energy Source, Helps Biden Emission Goals

Nuclear power has now become the cleanest source of energy.

Federal Deficit To Reach $1.7 Trillion

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said it expects the federal government to have a $1.7 trillion deficit this year.

Federal Prosecutors Agreed to Bring Charges Against Hunter Biden, Higher-Ups Reduce to Misdemeanors

A special agent from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) said that federal prosecutors originally agreed to bring felony tax charges against Hunter Biden, but other leaders reduced the charges to misdemeanors.

California Democrat Leads Effort to Remove Gendered Terminology From Federal Law

Representative Julie Brownley from California (D) is leading the charge to remove gendered words from federal law, replacing the terms with gender-neutral language.

Thousands of Tuberculosis-Infected Illegal Migrant Children Released Across U.S.

But tuberculosis is not the sole health challenge faced, the court report also mentioning the creation of protocols to deal with chlamydia and gonorrhea.

40% Of Catch-And-Release Illegal Immigrants Not Accounted For

More than 40% of migrants did not check in as part of a catch-and-release parole program.

Jesse Watters to Replace Tucker Carlson

Jesse Watters is to take over the time slot previously held by Tucker Carlson.

U.S. Border Patrol Apprehends Record-Breaking 29 Terrorism Suspects at Southern Border

Raising national security concerns amid shifts in immigration trends.

Republican Rep. Suggests China Using U.S. Border to Sneak in Military Personnel

Tennessee Republican Rep. Mark Green suggested China is using the chaos at the southern border to sneak in military personnel.

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