Day: November 6, 2023

Special Counsel David Weiss prepared for ‘unprecedented’ testimony at House Judiciary on Hunter Biden probe

5:04 pm November 6, 2023

Special Counsel David Weiss will take part in an “unprecedented” transcribed interview before the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday morning, when he will answer questions about his yearslong investigation into Hunter Biden, the Justice Department said. Weiss, who is leading the investigation into the president’s son, will voluntarily testify behind closed doors at the House Judiciary […]

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Winner, winner! American Humane announces its 2023 Hero Dog Award recipient

5:02 pm November 6, 2023

A canine winner has been crowned. American Humane announced its 13th annual Hero Dog Award — and the honors go to a 150-pound therapy dog.  Maverick is a European Blue Great Dane who was nominated for the 2023 American Humane Hero Dog Award in the therapy dog category.  AMERICAN HUMANE HERO DOG AWARDS 2023 ANNOUNCES […]

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Thousands of anti-Israel protesters descend on White House praising Hamas, slamming ‘genocide Joe’

4:16 pm November 6, 2023

Tens of thousands of anti-Israel protesters descended on the White House over the weekend, demanding a cease-fire amid the war against Hamas as they refused to denounce the terrorist organization for its civilian-targeted brutality.  Correspondent Griff Jenkins reported that ANSWER Coalition, an anti-war and anti-racism organization, bussed thousands of people into Washington, D.C., to participate […]

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Trump, Engoron trade jabs during former president’s testimony in civil trial stemming from NYAG lawsuit

4:10 pm November 6, 2023

Former President Trump traded jabs at New York Judge Arthur Engoron as he testified on the stand Monday morning during the non-jury civil trial stemming from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit against him and his businesses in the state. Kevin Wallace, a lawyer in the New York Attorney General’s Office, began questioning the […]

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House bill would pay rural telecoms to ditch China-tied tech seen as spying risk: ‘rip and replace’

3:57 pm November 6, 2023

FIRST ON FOX – A bipartisan House coalition is moving to redirect COVID-19 relief money to beef up a program that helps telecom companies replace equipment made by Chinese Communist Party-affiliated companies.  In 2020, Congress passed the bipartisan “Rip and Replace Program” at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which reimburses smaller communications providers across the […]

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