• Hunter Biden sent an email to Hallie Biden, his brother's widow, telling her to get tested for HIV as their relationship deteriorated.

  • "You have to be very emphatic about what the truth is and what facts are versus what is just derangement," said Rep. Jamie Raskin.

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  • Putin has become a brutal dictator who cannot stand any opposition, says Viktor Yushchenko.

  • The first of three debates for Georgia's governor was held on Sunday, with David Perdue and Brian Kemp squabbling over who was responsible for 2020 and 2021 Republican election losses.

  • The use of electronic voting machines has been banned in Arizona.

  • Do you think you can get a cheaper internet package? Maybe you should rethink.

  • The contestants of Naked and Afraid had more than a language barrier to overcome.

  • Christopher Rufo has appeared on Fox News so many times that he has converted a room in his house in the Pacific Northwest into a television studio. The c is Rufo.

  • He told my grandmother and others that he was going to put us in his will.

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  • Near the Polish-Ukrainian border, American Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is committed to winning his country. Austin said that the nature of the fight in Ukraine has changed because Russia has pulled away from the northern regions to focus on the eastern industrial heartland.

  • The first heavy weapons shipment from Germany to Ukraine would be 100 old Marder infantry fighting vehicles, a defence source said on Monday. The company is trying to get an export licence for the vehicles so they can be restored and shipped to Ukraine, a source told the newspaper. The Marder deal requires approval from the national security council, chaired by the Chancellor, which will force him to take a clear position on whether heavy weapons can be sent directly from Germany to Ukraine.

  • It may have taken Brian Kemp a good half-hour to get there, but during his speech at a recent campaign stop in this small east Georgia town he allowed himself to acknowledge the truth.

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  • On the day of the Capitol riot, when he tried to remove him from the premises, Pence told his security agent that he was not going to get in the car.

  • The new footage suggests that the rapper may have instigated the altercation that ended in the death of Jaylin Craig.

  • Nearly half of the jurors who sentenced the Texas woman to death for the death of one of her children have called for her to get a new trial. The city of about 75,000 in Texas' southern tip is where the execution is going to take place on Wednesday. Lawyers for Lucio have filed legal appeals to stop her execution.

  • The five episode-run of Private Eye was solid, but the timing of the show was bad.

  • At her first meeting with clients, Sarah Ortiz Hilton runs through a list of warnings. They may have to offer tens of thousands of dollars over the asking price, only to have those offers rejected anyway, according to a real estate agent. They might have to pay thousands of dollars in non-refundable fees to get a seller to consider their offer. They might not be able to find a home for less than $300,000. In par.

  • The actor made a claim during his trial. He claims that the abuse claims ruined his career.

  • The production of the film " Being Mortal" was suspended due to a complaint, and claims of Bill Murray's behavior on set are coming back to haunt him.

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  • The debate over whether corporations should address political and social concerns outside of their business silos has taken a new turn after ExxonMobil said it would prohibit corporate offices from flying the LGBTQ pride flag outside of their offices. According to the report, ExxonMobil has banned flags with the rainbow-hued LGBTQ-rights flag.

  • The first Black judge on the Florida Supreme Court was expected to be the subject of a bill.

  • The ex-prosecutor's analysis comes after congressional testimony from a Trump former aide revealing that the former president plotted with GOP lawmakers to overturn Biden's victory.