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Feb 09 2024
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Fetterman unloads on Biden special counsel report: 'Smear and cheap shot'
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) bristled at the recent special counsel report questioning President Joe Biden‘s memory and mental faculties, telling reporters Friday that Robert Hur “clearly” had an “agenda” heading into the 2024 election. On Thursday, Hur published his long-awaited report regarding the investigation of Biden’s mishandling of classified documents. He declined to recommend charges
Washington ExaminerDec 01 2022
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HHS partners with U.S. men's soccer team to promote updated COVID vaccines
The Department of Health and Human Services is partnering with the U.S. national men's soccer team to promote vaccinations with the updated COVID-19 shot, which are currently at a low.
Driving the news: The updated bivalent COVID shot is available for people aged five and up. However, only around 12% of the U.S. population has received the new booster shot, compared to the 69% that have
AxiosFeb 08 2024
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Biden Claims He Spoke to Another Dead World Leader
For the second time in a week President Joe Biden is claiming he spoke to someone who was not alive. During two fundraisers on Wednesday, Biden told a story about a conversation he supposedly had during a G-7 meeting. He said, per a White House pool report, “When I first got elected, I went to a G-7 meeting with heads of state in Europe. And I sat down and said America’s back. And the
Independent Journal ReviewFeb 08 2024
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Senate expected to vote on Ukraine and Israel aid after GOP blocked border bill
The Senate on Thursday is expected to consider a bill to provide assistance to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan after Senate Republicans rejected a bipartisan border security and foreign aid bill. The scheduled Thursday afternoon vote is procedural, on whether to move to the question of taking up the foreign aid package, and would require at least 60 votes for approval. If the motion is successful,
NBC News DigitalNov 30 2022
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Yellen Says U.S. Firms Should Be Mindful Of China-Taiwan Geopolitical Risks
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Wednesday that businesses reviewing their supply chains should be mindful of the geopolitical risks surrounding China's threats to Taiwan as well as other Chinese practices that have raised U.S. national security concerns.
International Business TimesMay 09 2023
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White House bans Founding Father's newspaper from event just days after Biden expressed support for a free press
The BlazeFeb 04 2024
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Portions of Pennsylvania Courts website unavailable due to cyber attack
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Portions of the Pennsylvania Courts' website are currently unavailable due to a denial of service cyber attack, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania Debra Todd announced Sunday night. A denial of service cyber attack happens when "malicious actors flood the targeted host or network with traffic until the target cannot respond or simply crashes, preventing access for legitimate
CBS News (Online)Feb 09 2024
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Read the passages of the special counsel’s report that reference President Biden’s memory
The report claims that Biden could not remember when he served as vice president or when his son Beau died and at points describes his memory as “fuzzy” and “hazy.” In an evening press conference from the White House, Biden pushed back against allegations in the report that he shared classified information and forcefully rejected special counsel Robert Hur’s descriptions of his recollection of
The Boston GlobeJan 20 2023
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U.S. ‘No Fly List’ Leaks After Being Left in an Unsecured Airline Server
A copy of the U.S. No Fly List has leaked after being stored on an unsecure server connected to a commercial airline. The No Fly List is an official list maintained by the U.S. government of people it has banned from traveling in or out of the United States on commercial flights.
As first reported by The Daily Dot, a Swiss hacker known as maia arson crimew discovered the list on an
ViceJan 04 2022
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Bobby Rush to relinquish 30-year hold on House seat
Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush, the longtime Civil Rights activist first elected to Congress in 1992, won't seek reelection in November, he told POLITICO on Monday.
Rush, a legend in Chicago politics dating back to the 1960s when he co-founded the Illinois Black Panther Party, joins a wave of House lawmakers leaving public office.
Just don't call it a retirement.
“First of all,
Politico