Hunter Biden’s legal woes intensify as he prepares for a deposition in the lawsuit filed by Delaware computer repair shop owner John Paul Mac Isaac. Meanwhile, student loan payments are set to restart, regardless of the Supreme Court's impending decision on debt relief. The Coast Guard has recovered presumed human remains from the wreckage of the Titan submersible. Plus, parents in New Jersey are speaking out against a lawsuit filed by the state challenging school districts' increased parental rights measures. And finally, it's been discovered that AI chatbots have a knowledge cut-off date for current events discussions.
Key Political Headlines: An IRS whistleblower reveals issues with the Hunter Biden probe, a study shows Biden administration regulations have cost households thousands, Senator Fetterman faces low approval ratings in Pennsylvania, and a GOP candidate criticizes Biden's national security and energy policies.
Media Buzz: ‘Saturday Night Live’ alum Dana Carvey delivers a pointed impression of Dr. Fauci, the Bud Light CEO avoids addressing the Dylan Mulvaney controversy, President Biden reacts sharply to questions about Hunter's business dealings, and Joe Rogan praises Donald Trump's stance on the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
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