According to a UK television report, John Bolton, Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, has suggested that he would challenge his former employer for the presidency in 2024.
Australia’s weather forecaster said on Sunday that record-breaking floods in the country’s northwest had now left many communities isolated, as the days-long crisis continued.
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It was not likely many people on the right had any positive feelings for the Jan. 6 committee, but what good will that could have been will certainly go unsalvaged now that the committee has been found to have released documents containing nearly 2,000 unredacted social security numbers.
The U.S. Department of Energy has rejected the first batch of bids from oil companies to resupply a small amount of oil to the nation’s emergency crude oil stockpile in February, according to a DOE spokesperson.
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Hours after Republican leader Kevin McCarthy finally clinched the U.S. House speaker role, his party was already rolling out its initial legislative steps: the creation of committees to investigate China and the “weaponization of the federal government,” and a bill that could potentially limit abortion care nationwide.
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The homeless migrant population that was formerly living on the streets of El Paso has been cleared out hours ahead of President Joe Biden’s first visit to the southern U.S. border.
Commissioner Roger Goodell said on Saturday in an open letter to National Football League (NFL) fans that he is “grateful for and humbled by” all who played a role in Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin’s ongoing recovery from cardiac arrest.
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Despite overwhelming support from all but one member of the Louisiana Legislature, a new Louisiana law requiring age verification for pornographic websites is causing controversy.
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Six journalists in South Sudan have been detained over the circulation of footage showing President Salva Kiir appearing to wet himself at an official event, the national journalists union said on Saturday.
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