Trump to meet with striking UAW autoworkers in Detroit, skip second GOP debate

On Sunday he posted: "The United Autoworkers are being sold down the 'drain' with this all Electric Car SCAM. They'll be made in China, under crooked Joe's CHINA FIRST POLICY. "

Hunter Biden suing IRS
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Hunter Biden argues two agents violated his right to privacy when they publicly aired his tax information during interviews and in congressional testimony. Biden claims the agents "targeted and sought to embarrass" him. Biden is facing a number of legal challenges, including a federal indictment on firearms charges.

California lawmakers ask AG to exclude Trump from Republican primary ballot

Nine Democratic California lawmakers asked the state’s attorney general on Monday to seek a court opinion on whether former President Donald J. Trump should be excluded from Republican primary ballots under the 14th Amendment for his role in the Capitol Riot. 

Senate to no longer enforce dress code for senators

The U.S. Senate will no longer enforce a dress code for members of the upper house elected by those they serve.

Virginia Rep. Jennifer Wexton will not seek reelection after progressive supranuclear palsy diagnosis

Just months after Democratic Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia vowed to continue her work in Congress after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, the congresswoman revealed she would not seek reelection after doctors modified her diagnosis to progressive supranuclear palsy.

Kevin McCarthy claims Republicans will subpoena Hunter Biden amid impeachment inquiry

Talks of a potential subpoena of Hunter Biden in an impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden comes as Republicans try to provide evidence that the president was involved in his son's business dealings.

Kevin McCarthy claims Republicans will subpoena Hunter Biden amid impeachment inquiry

Talks of a potential subpoena of Hunter Biden in an impeachment of President Joe Biden comes as Republicans try to provide evidence that the president was involved in his son's business dealings.

Republicans flex muscles to maintain power in closely divided North Carolina and Wisconsin

In North Carolina and Wisconsin, Republicans are trying to seize power over elections and redistricting. Both states are divided political battlegrounds where the GOP controls a number of seats in the state legislature.

Migrant overwhelming facilities near Mexico border
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As the number of unauthorized border crossings increase, the migrants who are crossing into the United States are overwhelming border facilities, forcing border agents to release them onto the streets. However, the counties these migrants end up in do not have sufficient resources to help them. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.

Video shows Lauren Boebert vaping during 'Beetlejuice' performance, despite denials

Rep. Lauren Boebert's campaign manager said the congresswoman wasn't vaping inside a Colorado theater before being kicked out, but video says otherwise.

School shootings reach all-time high — again

The U.S. has had 30 school shootings so far this year, with 16 people killed and 32 injured. Twelve of those deaths were students or other children.

Influx of asylum seekers: Arizona sheriff seeks state, federal help

Sheriff Mark Dannels of Cochise County said that the rural area doesn’t have shelters or other infrastructure to attend to the needs of migrants, many of them from faraway countries in western Africa and southeast Asia.

Influx of asylum seekers: Arizona sheriff seeks help
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Sheriff Mark Dannels of Cochise County said that the rural area doesn?t have shelters or other infrastructure to attend to the needs of migrants, many of them from faraway countries in western Africa and southeast Asia.

New US sanctions target methods allowing Russia to get Western tech for war

The latest sanctions package is one of the biggest imposed by the State and Treasury departments. It targets countries that sell Western technology to Russia that could be used to boost its war effort.

Latest DACA ruling creating lots of uneasiness
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The issue surrounding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, is likely headed to the U.S. Supreme Court for the third time, after a Federal judge ruled that the program, which prevents the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. as children, is illegal. The ruling, however, is generating a lot of uneasiness amongst people, including Arizonans. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.