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Biden Impeachment Inquiry Hearing: First Witnesses, What to Know
The House Oversight Committee announced that the first impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden will be held Thursday.
Single Mom and Her 15 Kids Hike 'Journey of Healing' on Appalachian Trail
"The toughest aspect has been the healing we're all experiencing as we walk our way towards a new and better life," the mom told Newsweek.
Congress Plan for Housing Market Could Save People Thousands
A bill aims to remove obstacles first-time homebuyers struggle to overcome. But is it the right course to help Americans achieve the dream of homeownership?
Medicaid Expansion Update: North Carolina Gets Start Date
Medicaid expansion is set to begin on December 1, state Governor Roy Cooper announced.
Trump Defends Lindsey Graham Amid Crowd Boos
Trump's praise of Graham drew a hail of boos in the senator's home state of South Carolina.
Did Donald Trump Break Law With Gun Purchase? Video Raises Questions
Critics questioned whether Trump, who has faced four criminal indictments, is legally allowed to purchase a firearm.
Is Gavin Newsom Running for President? DeSantis Debate Sparks Speculation
The debate is set to air on Fox News in November following months of speculation and rivalry between the two governors.
Catholic Schools Break With Diocese Over Anti-LGBTQ Policy
The policy says that individuals within the diocese must "present and conduct themselves in a manner consistent with their God-given biological sex."
Washington Commanders Accused of Defaming Native Americans in Name Fight
A Native American group claims in a new lawsuit that their cultural concerns have been ignored by the Washington Commanders.
Trump Asks 'Highest Courts' to Take Over Fraud Case
Letitia James filed a civil suit against the Trump Organization for allegedly misrepresenting business assets to obtain favorable loans and tax benefits.
Reality Checks Aplenty in Latest College Football Top 25 Poll
With playoff implications plentiful, here's a look around the college football landscape as the contenders start separating themselves from the pretenders.
Holocaust Denier Wants to Help Run Minnesota Schools: Doing Jews 'a favor'
"There's absolutely no evidence whatsover that Jews were gassed in the concentration camps," a candidate for the Roseville Area Schools board claimed.
Trump's 'Marching Order' Sparks Fears of Violence
"This guy turned out to be a Woke train wreck," Trump wrote about Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley.
Biden Just Cancelled More Student Loans: Here's Who Qualifies
The Department of Education sent out its second wave of emails last week alerting borrowers that their debt would be forgiven.
Congress to Make Millions While Government Shutdown Halts Payment
Members of Congress will still earn their paychecks in the event of a shutdown even as thousands of government workers are forced to stay home without pay.
Democrats Are Too Liberal For Their Own Voters
The Democratic Party has moved too far to the left since the 2020 election, according to a new poll.
Parasitic Brain Worm Spreading Across Southeastern U.S., Scientists Warn
The parasite can be contracted by eating contaminated produce and, in rare cases, is fatal.
Joe Biden's Nightmare Election Scenario Might Be Coming True
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may not run against Biden in the Democratic primaries but could derail his reelection campaign later in the cycle.
US Recognizes Sovereignty of Cook Islands, Niue in Key South Pacific Region
The United States will establish diplomatic relations with the Cooks Islands and Niue, a move aimed at bolstering ties with partners in the Indo-Pacific.
Does Mail Stop During Government Shutdown? What to Know About USPS
Congress has less than one week to pass appropriations bills before the government shuts down, which would have an impact on many federal agencies.
Infestation of Highly Invasive Species Threatens Lake Tahoe's Ecosystem
This marks the first time that these quickly reproducing New Zealand mud snails have been found in Lake Tahoe.
Chart Shows How California Reservoirs Water Levels Compare to Texas Lakes
Only 3 percent of Texas is free from drought, while more than 93 percent of California is free from drought.