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New Emails Show Hunter Biden Requested U.S. Embassy Support for Burisma Deal During Father’s Vice Presidency
Newly released emails have revealed that Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, sought assistance from the U.S. government in securing a potentially lucrative energy deal with Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, while his father was vice president. The emails, disclosed under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, show Hunter reaching out to then-U.S. Ambassador to Italy, John Phillips, in 2016, seeking help for a geothermal energy project in Tuscany. 
Newly released emails have revealed that Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, sought assistance from the U.S. government in securing a potentially lucrative energy deal with Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, while his father was vice president. The emails, disclosed under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, show Hunter reaching out to then-U.S. Ambassador to Italy, John Phillips, in 2016, seeking help for a geothermal energy project in Tuscany. -
NYC's Migrant Crisis Costs Skyrocket Past $5 Billion, Mayor Warns of Doubling Expenses by 2025
New York City is grappling with the financial and logistical burden of a migrant crisis that has already cost the city over $5 billion, with projections suggesting that the total expense could soar to $10 billion by 2025. This unprecedented expenditure, driven by the influx of asylum seekers into the city, has placed enormous pressure on municipal resources, sparking concerns about the long-term sustainability of these efforts. 
New York City is grappling with the financial and logistical burden of a migrant crisis that has already cost the city over $5 billion, with projections suggesting that the total expense could soar to $10 billion by 2025. This unprecedented expenditure, driven by the influx of asylum seekers into the city, has placed enormous pressure on municipal resources, sparking concerns about the long-term sustainability of these efforts. -
Federal Judge Blocks UCLA from Allowing Anti-Israel Protesters to Bar Jewish Students from Campus
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), prohibiting the institution from allowing anti-Israel protesters to block Jewish students from accessing campus facilities. This ruling is the first of its kind, addressing the escalating tensions on American college campuses in the wake of protests against the Israel-Hamas conflict. 
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), prohibiting the institution from allowing anti-Israel protesters to block Jewish students from accessing campus facilities. This ruling is the first of its kind, addressing the escalating tensions on American college campuses in the wake of protests against the Israel-Hamas conflict. -
Texas Sues GM Over Alleged Sale of Driver Data Without Consent
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against General Motors (GM), accusing the automotive giant of unlawfully collecting and selling sensitive driving data from millions of Texas residents. 
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against General Motors (GM), accusing the automotive giant of unlawfully collecting and selling sensitive driving data from millions of Texas residents. -
Trump’s Return to X Sinks Truth Social's Value Amid Investor Concerns
Donald Trump's recent return to the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, appears to have backfired financially, at least for his own social media venture. Following a highly anticipated interview with Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday, shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social, took a sharp downturn, reflecting growing investor unease about the platform's viability. 
Donald Trump's recent return to the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, appears to have backfired financially, at least for his own social media venture. Following a highly anticipated interview with Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday, shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social, took a sharp downturn, reflecting growing investor unease about the platform's viability. -
RFK Jr. Barred from New York Ballot Over Residency Dispute, Judge Rules Address a 'Sham'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent independent presidential candidate, has been barred from appearing on New York's ballot in November after a state judge ruled on Monday that he falsely claimed residency in the state. The decision is a significant setback for Kennedy, who has faced multiple challenges to his candidacy across the country. 
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent independent presidential candidate, has been barred from appearing on New York's ballot in November after a state judge ruled on Monday that he falsely claimed residency in the state. The decision is a significant setback for Kennedy, who has faced multiple challenges to his candidacy across the country. -
McCarthy Urges Trump to Shift Focus from Crowd Sizes to Policy Critique
In a surprising move on Monday, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy urged former President Donald Trump to shift his campaign strategy away from focusing on the size of Kamala Harris's rally crowds and instead concentrate on critiquing her policy record. McCarthy's comments came during an interview with Fox News, where he emphasized the importance of making the 2024 presidential race about substantive issues rather than personalities. 
In a surprising move on Monday, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy urged former President Donald Trump to shift his campaign strategy away from focusing on the size of Kamala Harris's rally crowds and instead concentrate on critiquing her policy record. McCarthy's comments came during an interview with Fox News, where he emphasized the importance of making the 2024 presidential race about substantive issues rather than personalities. -
Walz Embarks on Solo Fundraising Tour Across Five States, Boosting Harris Campaign
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, recently selected as Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate, is set to embark on his first solo fundraising tour this week. The tour marks a significant step in his new role on the Democratic ticket, underscoring the campaign's efforts to galvanize support ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Walz's solo journey follows a successful joint tour with Harris through key battleground states, where he demonstrated his potential to energize the Democratic base. 
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, recently selected as Vice President Kamala Harris's running mate, is set to embark on his first solo fundraising tour this week. The tour marks a significant step in his new role on the Democratic ticket, underscoring the campaign's efforts to galvanize support ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Walz's solo journey follows a successful joint tour with Harris through key battleground states, where he demonstrated his potential to energize the Democratic base. -
Trump Allegedly Calls Harris a 'Bitch' in Private Conversations, Adding Fuel to 2024 Election Fire
In a revelation that underscores the escalating tensions in the 2024 presidential race, former President Donald Trump has reportedly referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as a "bitch" on multiple occasions. 
In a revelation that underscores the escalating tensions in the 2024 presidential race, former President Donald Trump has reportedly referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as a "bitch" on multiple occasions. -
U.S. to Lift Three-Year Ban on Offensive Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia Amid Shifting Middle East Dynamics
The Biden administration has decided to lift a three-year ban on U.S. sales of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia, a move that reflects the changing dynamics in the Middle East and the evolving relationship between Washington and Riyadh. The decision marks a departure from the administration's earlier stance, which aimed to pressure the kingdom to wind down its involvement in the Yemen conflict. 
The Biden administration has decided to lift a three-year ban on U.S. sales of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia, a move that reflects the changing dynamics in the Middle East and the evolving relationship between Washington and Riyadh. The decision marks a departure from the administration's earlier stance, which aimed to pressure the kingdom to wind down its involvement in the Yemen conflict.