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Mace will ‘take care’ of McCarthy if former speaker interferes in her reelection campaign

Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) says that one of his fellow Republicans who voted to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from the speakership last month will "take care" of the former House speaker if he tries to interfere with her reelection campaign.

Brandon Johnson receives lowest approval rating of a Chicago mayor in early months of term

Six months after Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's inauguration, city residents are not pleased with his administration's work, earning him the lowest approval rating for a Windy City mayor starting his or her term in modern history.

New Hampshire announces primary for Jan. 23, defying DNC schedule

New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan announced on Wednesday the Granite State's primary will take place on Jan. 23, 2024, defying the Democratic National Committee's presidential nominating schedule.

Mayorkas in the hot seat as he testifies before Congress days after impeachment vote

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was back in the hot seat as Republicans questioned the Biden administration official over his handling of the southern border just days after he avoided an impeachment vote in the House.

Joe Manchin says he’s ‘absolutely’ mulling presidential run

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said Wednesday he "absolutely’" could consider a run for the White House after announcing he would not be seeking reelection in the Senate in 2024 last week.

The View marvels over tense feuds between lawmakers in Congress

The View hosts discussed viral clips that happened in Congress on Tuesday, during which several lawmakers got into verbal feuds with each other.

Scientists observe unexplained flashes from ‘Tasmanian devil’ in space

Scientists have discovered several unexplained flashes emanating from an explosion in space nicknamed the "Tasmanian devil."

Amy Klobuchar and John Thune introduce legislation for creating generative AI framework

A bipartisan group of Senate lawmakers introduced legislation to set guidelines and guardrails for generative artificial intelligence.

Biden and Xi meet for first time since spy balloon high drama

SAN FRANCISCO — President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping came face to face for what is expected to be an intense, hourslong meeting, their first since a Chinese spy balloon traversed the United States.

California students will learn how to recognize ‘fake news’ so they don’t ‘try to overthrow our democracy’

California will require K-12 students to learn how to recognize “fake news.”
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