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WATCH: Gingrich says Speaker vote delays show ‘healthy, tough, serious conversation’

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich dismissed concerns that Republicans are falling apart, saying House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) inability to secure the Speaker's gavel thus far shows the Party’s ability to engage in “healthy, tough, serious conversation.”

Avatar: The Way of Water on pace to pass Top Gun: Maverick at global box office

Disney’s Avatar: The Way of Water has grossed $1.48 billion in its first three weeks in theaters, putting it on pace to surpass Top Gun: Maverick as the highest-grossing release of 2022.

Chaotic Chicago scene after man crashes carjacked vehicle into pole with owner inside

The struggle between a vehicle owner and two alleged carjackers led to a chaotic scene in Chicago Wednesday night.

Sen. Debbie Stabenow will not seek reelection in 2024

Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) will not seek reelection in 2024, opening a potentially competitive Senate seat Republicans will target as a pickup opportunity.

Matt Gaetz vows to continue speaker stalemate until McCarthy concedes or limits power

One of Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s most stubborn opponents in his House speaker bid is vowing not to fold and to continue the current stalemate until the California Republican either agrees to the defectors’ demands or drops out altogether.

Four key things to watch on third day of chaotic speaker vote

The House is set to reconvene at noon on Thursday for its third day of leadership elections as lawmakers brace for a seventh round of roll call votes, and possibly more, to elect their next speaker and get the 118th Congress underway.

Time magazine dragged for claiming the act of exercising reinforces white supremacy

The No. 1 New Year's resolution is to hit the gym and get fit. Now, Twitter is absolutely eviscerating Time magazine for claiming exercising is racist.

Trump loyalist Kash Patel denies Jan. 6 testimony he was briefly installed as CIA director

EXCLUSIVE — A Trump loyalist who served in the former president's Department of Defense and National Security Council denied a rumor that he briefly led the CIA, a claim that emerged during a deposition with the Jan. 6 committee and a former Trump White House official.

‘I’m here all day’: Supreme Court runs longer arguments, issues fewer opinions

The Supreme Court's present term has so far resulted in longer oral argument sessions along with fewer opinions released in cases, setting an atypical pace for the nine-member court as it prepares to embark on its first year of being fully reopened to the public.

Anti-abortion groups look to states and lawsuits to restrict access to abortion pills

Anti-abortion groups are turning their attention to state lawmakers and a federal lawsuit to restrict access to abortion medication after the Food and Drug Administration said it would allow retail pharmacies to dispense an abortion-inducing drug to patients who have a prescription.

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