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- Watchdog releases scathing report on Tlaib's alleged ties to terrorist groups warning of 'potential risks' - New report accuses Rep. Rashida Tlaib of alleged ties to terrorist-linked groups, calling for congressional inquiry into her conduct and campaign finances.
- How Hochul Improved Her Prospects and Hurt an Adversary Along the Way - Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has warded off most challenges to her re-election, but still faces one from her own deputy, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado.
- Air India probes if crew followed protocols in Boeing fuel-switch incident - By Aditya Kalra and Abhijith Ganapavaram NEW DELHI, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Air India said on Thursday it was investigating if its crew followed all compliance procedures when a Boeing jet took off from
- Top Democrat on Senate committee asks Treasury to end $20 billion swap line to Argentina - WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - U.S.
- Lawmakers escalate Epstein probe with possible Bill Gates subpoena - House Oversight Committee members are weighing a subpoena for Bill Gates as lawmakers work through 3.5 million newly released Jeffrey Epstein files.
- Bitcoin price sinks below $67,000 after Bessent says the US government can't tell banks to bail out crypto - Bitcoin sank after Treasury Secretary Bessent said banks would not bail out crypto.
- Chris Harrison sparks mixed reactions over 'traditional marriage' dating show casting call - Former "Bachelor" host Chris Harrison sparked online criticism with casting call for "traditional marriage" seekers, drawing widespread social media backlash.
- NFL legend critical of sport's officiating amid latest controversies: 'Up in the air' - Rob Gronkowski criticized inconsistent NFL officiating and argued that making referees full-time employees would have improved the accuracy and fairness of game calls.
- Texas anti-ESG law declared unconstitutional by US judge - By Jonathan Stempel Feb 5 (Reuters) - A federal judge declared unconstitutional a 2021 Texas law restricting state investments in companies seeking to rely less on fossil fuels or boycott that
- Trump jokes why he can’t sleep on planes, sparking laughter during National Prayer Breakfast - President Donald Trump jokes about watching for "missiles and enemies" instead of sleeping on Air Force One during his speech at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday.