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Remembering Kirstie Alley: Hollywood pays tribute to Cheers, Look Who’s Talking star

Hollywood is in mourning following the announcement that actress Kirstie Alley had died at the age of 71.

‘Wait until we’re in charge’: McCarthy snipes at McConnell over budgeting

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) publicly called out his Republican counterpart Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) Monday for mulling a budget deal with Democrats.

Judge dismisses corruption charges against former New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin

A federal judge dismissed corruption and bribery charges Monday against former New York Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin after determining that the "indictment fails to allege an explicit quid pro quo."

Kirstie Alley dead at 71: Cheers and Look Who’s Talking star dies after cancer battle

Cheers and Look Who's Talking star Kirstie Alley has died at the age of 71, her family confirmed on Monday.

Mitt Romney skewers Trump as ‘RINO’ for floating ‘termination’ of Constitution

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) skewered former President Donald Trump as a RINO, a "Republican in name only," for floating the "termination" of rules in the Constitution over the weekend.

Fate of marijuana banking bill left to jockeying over must-pass defense bill

A bipartisan group of senators is working to attach major marijuana legislation to “must-pass” year-end defense legislation expected on the floor later this week.

Giuliani insists he had ‘obligation’ to challenge 2020 election in fiery hearing

Trump-aligned lawyer Rudy Giuliani gave a spirited defense of his 2020 election machinations Monday, contending he had an "obligation" to challenge the results on behalf of his client, former President Donald Trump.

Biden’s manufacturing subsidies hamper plans to manage economic threats from China

U.S. and European allies could tighten the restrictions on China’s technology suppliers in a bid to mitigate the risk of a war over Taiwan, but trade tensions could undermine a wider trans-Atlantic front.

Biden administration eyes limits on asylum as border policy set to expire

With a Trump-era border policy set to end days before Christmas, the Biden administration is weighing restrictive immigration limits for asylum-seekers arriving at the U.S. southern border, according to reports.

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