Author: REPORT QUİCK

Legal Battle Over Subpoenas Attorneys for Hunter Biden have stated that he is willing to comply with a subpoena issued by the House of Representatives as part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry against President Biden. The initial subpoenas were deemed “legally invalid,” but Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell, wrote a letter to the committees stating that if a proper subpoena is issued, Biden will comply for a hearing or deposition. Possible Contempt of Congress Resolution The House Rules Committee is set to meet on Tuesday to discuss the potential of a contempt of Congress resolution. This resolution would pave the way…

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Anti-War Movement Takes to the Streets The Act Now to Stop War & End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition, a left-wing anti-war movement, organized a rally in response to joint strikes by the US and Britain in Yemen. The demonstration, held in Washington DC, aimed to oppose the US War on Terror and support Yemen’s sovereignty. Targeting Iran-backed Houthis The strikes targeted military locations belonging to the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen. President Biden authorized the strikes in response to Houthi attacks on international maritime vessels. These attacks included the use of anti-ship ballistic missiles for the first time in history. Protestors Speak…

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A Journey to Remember After a tumultuous college career that took him through multiple programs, college quarterback Thompson has found his new home at the University of Oklahoma. Thompson, known for his resilience and determination, expressed his gratitude and excitement to be back with his church, family, and friends. A Career of Ups and Downs Thompson’s college journey began in 2018 at the University of Texas, where he redshirted behind Sam Ehlinger. Unfortunately, he never had the opportunity to showcase his skills in a game. In the following years, he played in several games under different head coaches, facing both…

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President Joe Biden authorized missile strikes in Yemen on Thursday in response to attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels on ships in the Red Sea. This decision has sparked criticism from both conservatives and progressives, who argue that military action should require the informed consent of the American people. Conservative Backlash Conservative commentators and lawmakers were quick to point out Biden’s previous statements regarding the use of military power. Benny Johnson, a conservative commentator, remarked, “‘It’s (D)ifferent when Biden does it.'” GOP Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna sarcastically tweeted, “‘This aged well.'” Washington Free Beacon reporter Joe Simonson criticized the double standard,…

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Thoughtful Discussion on Bipartisan Path Forward During a recent meeting, lawmakers engaged in a “very thoughtful discussion” regarding the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and the need to address its inherent risks. The meeting aimed to find a bipartisan path forward in harnessing the unlimited potential of AI while mitigating its dangers. Role of Congress in Navigating AI Congressman Sam Johnson emphasized the crucial role that Congress needs to play in navigating the complexities of AI. Recognizing its immense potential as well as the associated risks, Johnson highlighted the ongoing efforts to find a balance and ensure that the United…

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Youngest Head Coach in NFL History According to NFL Network, former New England Patriots linebacker Jerod Mayo will be succeeding Bill Belichick as the team’s head coach. Mayo, 37, spent his entire career with the Patriots, from 2008-2015, and rejoined the organization as an inside linebackers coach in 2019. Making history, Mayo will become the youngest head coach in the NFL, surpassing coach Sean McVay by a mere month. Mayo was selected by the Patriots in the first round of the draft out of the University of Tennessee and went on to achieve great success during his playing days, totaling…

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A Step Towards Strengthening Compliance at FSU Florida State University (FSU) has reached closure on a recruiting violation case, as confirmed by athletic director Michael Alford. Alford stated that this development is another crucial step in reinforcing FSU’s culture of compliance. The university takes all compliance matters seriously and has fully cooperated with the NCAA throughout the investigation. NCAA’s Findings and Sanctions The violation took place during an official visit to FSU in 2022, according to the NCAA. The incident involved the transportation of a prospect and their parents by an individual named Atkins to an off-campus meeting with a…

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Resolutions to be Considered by House Rules Committee The vote by the House Oversight Committee on whether to hold Hunter Biden in contempt ended in a 25-21 result. This was followed by a 23-14 vote by the House Judiciary Committee. The resolutions will now move on to the House Rules Committee for further consideration. Uncertainty Surrounds Floor Vote It remains uncertain whether each committee’s resolution will be presented for a full vote on the House floor, or if the House Rules Committee will combine them into one resolution. A source familiar with the matter suggests that a full House floor…

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Hunter Biden Faces Federal Tax Charges In a shocking turn of events, Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, is facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly failing to pay taxes for several years. The charges emerged from Special Counsel David Weiss’ investigation into Hunter Biden’s financial affairs. The trial for Hunter Biden’s tax charges is scheduled for June in Los Angeles. Prosecutors have accused him of not paying taxes for several years and making false claims about expenses related to strip clubs and luxury hotels. House GOP Divided on Government Shutdown As the deadline for avoiding a government…

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December Wholesale Inflation Falls Inflation at the wholesale level in the US moderated more than expected in December, according to the Labor Department. The producer price index, which measures inflation before it reaches consumers, fell 0.1% from the previous month. This indicates that price pressures within the economy are gradually fading. Annual prices, however, remained up 1%, slightly higher than November’s 0.8%. Lower Figures Than Predicted The recorded figures are lower than what Refinitiv economists had predicted. They expected a monthly gain of 0.1% and an annual figure of 1.3%. The fact that these figures were not met suggests a…

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