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Kevin McCarthy’s House resignation becomes official, further cutting GOP’s slim majority

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) congressional resignation became official Sunday, on the last day of 2023, leaving the House Republicans with and even more difficult razor-thin majority to traverse in 2024.

John Fetterman says social media was an ‘accelerant’ that made depression worse

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said Sunday that social media served as "an accelerant" for his clinical depression, to the point that doctors advised him to stay off of it.

Eddie Bernice Johnson dead: Former Rep dies at 88

Former United States House Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) has died. She was 88 years old.

Middle and lower income people’s wealth has increased under Biden: Jared Bernstein

President Joe Biden's top economic adviser stated Sunday that people in the middle and lower income classes have seen their net worth go up under the current president.

No Labels founder says he’s ’never seen this much anger’ at Republicans and Democrats

No Labels founding chairman Joe Lieberman said Americans' anger toward Republicans and Democrats is at a level he has not witnessed before.

Biden’s approval rating spells trouble ahead of 2024: ‘That’s the lowest in an NBC poll for an incumbent’

President Joe Biden is leaving 2023 with record-setting low approval ratings ahead of his reelection year, a potential cause for concern for the incumbent president.

Ken Paxton says Biden administration is ‘aiding and abetting cartels’ in lack of border security

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton accused the Biden administration of "aiding and abetting cartels" with the open southern border, which the Lone Star state is trying to secure from illegal immigration.

Jamie Raskin says Clarence Thomas should ‘absolutely’ recuse in Trump Supreme Court case

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said Sunday that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas should "absolutely" recuse himself from the court's decisions on former President Donald Trump's ballot access cases in Maine and Colorado, which cited the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause.

Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II announces abrupt abdication of throne, son will succeed her

Queen Margrethe II of Denmark made a surprise announcement during her television address Sunday, marking the New Year, telling citizens she would be abdicating the throne.

Democratic mayors blame Greg Abbott for immigration ‘chaos’ in cities

Democratic mayors in Chicago and Denver are blaming Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) for the "chaos" surrounding the influx of immigrants to their cities, calling for "better coordination" to address the issue.
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