The U.S. Army is investigating the origins of two metal canisters that a National Parks employee discovered Tuesday in a large mound at Fort Totten Park in Washington, D.C., officials said. Part of the park was closed for public safety just east of Fort Totten Drive, south of Gallatin Street, and north of Brookland Ave […]
Read MoreTop Senate Republicans are coalescing around House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., after the GOP leader announced his chamber would be moving forward with a bill to raise the debt limit and cut back on spending. “If the House can transact something that does something about spending and debt and has reforms in it, I think […]
Read MoreRepublican gubernatorial candidate and current state Attorney General Daniel Cameron said Tuesday that he supports creating a work requirement for some able-bodied Kentucky adults receiving Medicaid health coverage, reigniting a contentious issue from the state’s governor’s race four years ago. At a GOP candidates’ forum in Paducah, Cameron pledged that if elected governor in November, […]
Read MoreEnvironmental lawyer and anti-vaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on Wednesday formally launched a 2024 Democratic presidential primary challenge against President Biden. Kennedy, the son of the late senator, attorney general and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy and the nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy, declared his candidacy for the White House at […]
Read MoreFIRST ON FOX: A current President Biden appointee and crisis communications expert with close ties to Hunter Biden visited the White House more than 30 times when Biden was vice president, including two visits with Biden aides one month after Hunter said “yes” to hiring him to help rebrand his Chinese investment firm. Robert Hoopes, […]
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