Russian gunmaker Kalashnikov upgrades AK-12 design to suit Ukraine war, state media reports

The Kalashnikov Group, the Russian gun-making giant best known for its Soviet-era AK-47 assault rifle, has unveiled upgrades to its AK-12 assault rifle to better suit Russia in its war on Ukraine.

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Jabari Wamble, U.S. President Joe Biden's pick for a federal judgeship in Kansas, asked on Tuesday to have his nomination withdrawn from consideration in the Senate, a letter obtained by Reuters

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VP Harris allegedly silent on plea from world's former 'murder capital' as leaders offer US migrant advice

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McCarthy says debt ceiling negotiations paused until Biden returns

There are no meetings currently scheduled for Saturday between White House and GOP negotiators, multiple sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

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