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Biden squeezed from both sides over student loan forgiveness

President Joe Biden's White House began the year on defense over one of his most prominent campaign promises.

‘Largest’ showing of House Republicans to descend on ground zero of Biden border crisis

AUSTIN, Texas — Nearly a third of all House Republicans are expected to visit the epicenter of the border crisis Wednesday as the immigration surge reached new records in recent weeks.

Trump and Biden get more bad news from voters in states they need more than ever

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are as unpopular as ever among swing voters in key counties, setting up a difficult road ahead for both.

Colorado secretary of state blames Trump and GOP for threats of violence

Colorado's secretary of state blamed former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party for threats of violence she said she has received.

Court rules that federal government cannot force Texas hospitals to carry out abortions

A court ruled that the federal government cannot force Texas hospitals to carry out abortions, even in "emergency" scenarios.

Rep. John Curtis to run for Utah Senate seat to replace retiring Mitt Romney

Rep. John Curtis (R-UT) will forgo reelection to his Utah House seat and will instead run to replace the retiring Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) in the Senate, the third-term Republican announced on Tuesday.

Mark Meadows taps former Bush solicitor general to fight Georgia RICO case

Former President Donald Trump's ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows is seeking to bolster his legal defense in his fight against charges in the Georgia 2020 election subversion case, hiring veteran appellate attorney and former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement.

State Department rejects notion that Palestinians should be resettled outside Gaza

The State Department on Tuesday rejected controversial comments by two Israeli officials earlier this week, claiming the comments on a potential resettlement of Palestinians following the war in Israel were "irresponsible."

Haley to showcase New Hampshire’s Sununu support in Iowa after Reynolds snub

DES MOINES, Iowa — Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley may not have earned Gov. Kim Reynolds's (R-IA) endorsement, but that is not stopping her from underscoring outside gubernatorial support in Iowa two weeks before the 2024 Republican presidential primary's opening caucuses.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,751 for January begin in Delaware on Tuesday

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program began sending its January payments, worth up to $1,751, on Tuesday.
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