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Rep. Lauren Boebert’s reelection bid confirmed after recount

Rep. Lauren Boebert’s (R-CO) reelection victory is official following the confirmation of an automatic recount.

What to watch for in the FTX hearings following Sam Bankman-Fried’s arrest

Congress is set to hold hearings Tuesday and Wednesday on the dramatic collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

The new Manchins: Four blue senators who could make Biden’s life difficult for the next two years

Over the past two years, Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) have held an outsize influence in the 50-50 Senate as Democrats have needed both their votes to advance their agenda.

Mike Leach dead: Mississippi State coach dies at 61 as cause of death revealed

Mississippi State University head football coach Mike Leach has died at the age of 61, according to his family.

Too much baggage: Nonbinary Biden nuclear official’s explosive history of controversies

Sam Brinton, a former nuclear waste official at the Department of Energy, no longer works at the department following a mounting slew of scandals over two alleged airport luggage stealing snafus.

Congress presses Biden administration over grant to Colombian LGBT group supporting prostitution

EXCLUSIVE — Republican members of Congress are pressing President Joe Biden's State Department for answers after the Washington Examiner revealed the agency handed taxpayer dollars to a Colombian LGBT nonprofit group that engages in prostitution advocacy.

Andy Biggs argues House needs stronger leader than McCarthy in new op-ed

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) claimed that the House of Representatives needs a stronger Republican leader than Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in a Washington Examiner op-ed published Tuesday in his latest bid for speaker of the House.

Is Biden ready to make deals with Republicans in Congress?

President Joe Biden may get an early test of bipartisan deal-making skills as Congress debates bringing back an expanded child tax credit during the lame-duck session.

Blue states prepare new gun control laws to survive Supreme Court challenges

Blue states are pursuing new gun control measures in the wake of a Supreme Court decision this year that upended the way courts may look at gun laws in the future.

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