• Mehmet Oz was leading David McCormick by less than 1,000 votes, which is within the margin for an automatic recount in the state.

  • Six days have passed since the Primary election.

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  • Weisselberg was given fringe benefits such as rent and school tuition far beyond Turkey for the holidays, prosecutors said.

  • A Russian commander who ordered the shelling in the Kharkiv region, which killed a child, has been identified. The commander of the 138th Separate Motorised Infantry brigade of the 6th General Army of the Western Military District is suspected of violating the laws and customs of war.

  • It seems odd, doesn't it? Martha MacCallum asked Ronna McDaniel.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • On the eve of the gubernatorial primary, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Republican challenger David Perdue spoke with Fox News.

  • House Republicans are threatening to release Capitol Police video in order to clear the name of a colleague accused of leading tours the day before the deadly riot. The attack on the Capitol was investigated by the House committee.

  • Owens and his son are accused of attacking officers during the January 6, 2021 insurrection.

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  • The House Ethics Committee is looking into allegations of an improper affair with a staff member of Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C.

  • NASA celebrated 32 years of Hubble observations. The telescope was launched in 1990. Over one million observations have been completed since its launch. A physicist namedCasey Handmer has combined all of those observations into one amazing image. The post Jaw-dropping image combines 32 years of Hubble telescope photos into one appeared first on BGR.

  • Manchin went back and forth with a Republican. He raised hope that a deal could be reached on the Biden agenda.

  • Why is the Biden Commerce Department pursuing damaging solar tariffs?

  • The claim is no more true than it was in the past. The deadlines for the suits are set by the court.

  • When an official ethics report is released about a member of Congress, it's usually not a good sign.

  • Akiyoshi Chikada, a 96-year-old Japanese man who was once imprisoned in Ukraine during World War II, says that history is repeating itself with the Russia-Ukraine War. According to The Mainichi, Chikada was tricked into working at an internment camp in 1945 by the Soviets, who promised to bring him back to Japan. In July 1946, Chikada was told that he would be returning to Japan, but he ended up in Ukraine, which was a part of the Soviet Union at the time.

  • There are luxury rentals in Center City. The ideal location is on Independence Mall. There is amazing access to the parks.

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin has written and spoken about how Ukrainians and Russians are one people. Putin's invasion has united the leaders and populations of the majority of countries across Europe and encouraged further NATO expansion. It would be relatively easy to capt, according to Putin.

  • The winner of the Pennsylvania Senate GOP primary may not be known until the second week of June.

  • The New York attorney general's office subpoenaed Donald Trump's executive assistant and plans to question her under oath next week as part of its civil investigation into the former president's business dealings. A lawyer for the office of the Attorney General disclosed the subpoena for Rhona Graff in court papers opposing the latest attempt by Trump to get out of a contempt of court order. Andrew Amer said in the court filing that a deposition for Graff is scheduled for May 31.

  • We are building homes smarter. There are homes that are affordable.

  • Donaldson will appeal the suspension.

  • Democrats and Republicans in the US Senate introduced a resolution on Monday in support of Sweden and Finland joining NATO, despite growing nationalism in the Republican party. It will take a two-thirds majority in the 100 member Senate to approve the expansion of the alliance. Donald Trump was the leader of the U.S. Republicans and they have been following his lead.

  • There is a waiting list for the motel room where the Whites hid from authorities.