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Biden not cleared in classified docs. case, testifies former special counsel

Former Special Counsel Robert Hur recently clarified that his investigation into Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents did not result in exoneration for the president. This statement came during a congressional hearing where Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., suggested that Hur’s …

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These 10 cities have the most credit card debt

Americans are accumulating significant credit card debt, reaching approximately $1.3 trillion. In the past year alone, an additional $108 billion was added to this growing pile. The contribution to this debt varies significantly across different cities. WalletHub conducted a study …

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Newest Epstein docs. reveal Clinton’s alleged Vanity Fair threats

In a startling revelation, newly unsealed court documents suggest that former President Bill Clinton entered the Vanity Fair newsroom and allegedly “threatened” staff to prevent the publication of sex trafficking allegations against his associate, Jeffrey Epstein. The claim surfaced in …

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Trump’s rally crowd breaks shocking metric

45th President Donald J. Trump’s Saturday rally in Pickens, South Carolina, was off the charts in terms of crowd size. Over 50,000 people showed up for the rally, with Pickens County Police Chief Randall Beach telling the Spartanburg Herald-Journal that …

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Morgan Stanley predicts economic crash worse than 2008 for key industry

In a new report released by Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, the company’s chief investment officer, Lisa Shalett, is predicting a worse economic crash than the 2008 financial crisis in commercial real estate. Shalett wrote, “Commercial real estate, already facing headwinds …

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