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WATCH LIVE: House Natural Resources Committee holds hearing on use of National Parks as migrant camps

The House Natural Resources Committee is holding a hearing at 10:15 a.m. on the Biden administration’s idea to use federal lands and parks for immigrant camps.

WATCH LIVE: Senate Banking Committee meets to discuss SAFER Banking Act

The Senate Banking Committee is meeting at 9:30 a.m. to pass the SAFER Banking Act, which would change the financial regulations for banks that serve marijuana businesses.

Soldier Travis King ‘in US custody’ after being ‘expelled’ from North Korea

The North Korean government decided "to expel" U.S. Army Pvt. 2nd Class Travis King, state media reported on Wednesday.

Biden hits Trump on manufacturing ahead of Michigan auto union speech

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign hit former President Donald Trump on his manufacturing and auto industry records in an ad debuting ahead of Trump's speech to autoworkers in Michigan on Wednesday.

Why Ralph Nader is backing Biden over alternative candidates in 2024 race

Former presidential candidate Ralph Nader said he is backing President Joe Biden over any Republican or third-party candidate in the 2024 election because of the "two-party duopoly" presidential elections have become.

Republican debate: Can GOP debaters put pressure on Trump to show up?

Former President Donald Trump has downplayed the prospect of debating during the 2024 Republican primary, and there is not much his GOP opponents can do about it.

Koch group ad to ask voters if they’re ‘better off’ under Biden during GOP debate

EXCLUSIVE — Inflation and the economy are 2024 Republican primary voters' top two concerns, according to new Americans for Prosperity data.

UAW strike: Four-day workweek favored by union gaining in popularity

One of the more interesting requests in the UAW negotiations with the "Big Three" automakers is a four-day workweek, an arrangement that is quickly growing in popularity.

Hollywood writers to return to work Wednesday

Hollywood television and film writers will begin returning to work on Wednesday, nearly five months after the Writer's Guild of America strike began.

McCarthy finally scored a big procedural win, but a shutdown still looms

After having two rule votes fail, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) scored a victory Tuesday when the House passed a rule for four appropriations bills, allowing them to advance to debate on the bills, but the threat of a government shutdown still looms.
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