Hunter Biden’s sentencing date in gun case set for week after election
First son Hunter Biden will be sentenced on Nov. 13 after he was found guilty on charges in the criminal case focused on his purchase of a handgun in 2018.
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First son Hunter Biden will be sentenced on Nov. 13 after he was found guilty on charges in the criminal case focused on his purchase of a handgun in 2018.
A Donald Trump-aligned super PAC is taking aim at Vice President Kamala Harris over the issue of border security, in a new ad blitz in three key battleground states
PA Gov. Josh Shapiro applied when he was attorney general to be part of a Bloomberg-backed program that would fund a special prosecutor to go after oil and gas companies.
Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday officially clinched her party's 2024 presidential nomination, the Democratic National Committee announced, as she faces off against former President Trump.
The Trump campaign said Vice President Kamala Harris is President Biden's “co-pilot" in the “Bidenomics" that led to the poor July jobs numbers, which brought the unemployment rate in the U.S. to the highest level in nearly three years.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. a Democrat, is facing renewed criticism over a quote seemingly defending socialism now that he has been selected as VP Harris' running mate.
Mr. Cooper, the governor of North Carolina, had been seen as one of the half-dozen top candidates to join the Democratic presidential ticket.
If President Biden’s proposed 18-year term limit had been in place during the most recent four administrations, the court’s 6-to-3 conservative split would be reversed.
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