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Schumer tees up funding fight with Johnson as government shutdown looms

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) took the first step on Thursday in what could become a pitched battle to fund the government past Nov. 17, teeing up a vote on a short-term measure for early next week.

Judge rules Trump can use four witnesses Attorney General James sought to block: ‘I don’t want a retrial’

Donald Trump's judge in his civil fraud trial rejected a bid by New York Attorney General Letitia James to block four witnesses from defending the former president next week, saying, "I don't want a retrial of this."

Biden jokes ‘that wasn’t me’ after someone falls during UAW speech

President Joe Biden made a joke during a speech he was giving to the United Auto Workers when someone fell during his speech, saying "that wasn't me" with a chuckle.

Hamas-allied freelance journalist reports renew media terror ties scrutiny

Unearthed footage and images of freelance journalists in Gaza embedded with Hamas as it attacked Israel on Oct. 7 are renewing criticism of the legacy media's terror ties and sending shockwaves throughout the world.

Class-action settlement: Apple gift card consumers can receive portion of $1.8 million settlement

Apple consumers who purchased gift cards from the company over a two-year period may be eligible for a full refund thanks to a $1.8 million class-action settlement.

Republican offers bill to block Biden from punishing Tennessee for ‘sex’ definition

Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) is seeking to prevent his state from losing federal funding for defining the term "sex" as based on biological anatomy, anticipating trouble from the Biden administration on the issue of transgender rights.

New York turns back to diesel snow plows and leaves electric vehicles behind

New York will rely on diesel-powered snow plows as opposed to electric ones this Winter, halting its goal to put electric ones on the street after a failed testing period.

Romney and Manchin propose bipartisan fiscal commission to rein in federal debt

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and a group of Republicans and Democrats have proposed legislation that would create a bipartisan fiscal commission tasked with lowering the national debt.

No Labels claims third-party ticket still undecided despite Manchin retirement

No Labels has not yet decided who it would tap for its third-party presidential ticket next year even as one of its top contenders, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), announced he would not seek reelection in the Senate next year.

Texas House Republicans push against Senate GOP proposal to tie border security to Ukraine funding

House Republicans from Texas are pushing against their GOP colleagues in the Senate over a proposal that would advance Ukraine funding in exchange for border security provisions, arguing the plan doesn’t go far enough to address illegal immigration at the southern border.
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