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How Republicans could pump the brakes on Biden’s ‘radical’ EV push this week

House Republicans are planning to bring legislation to the floor early this week to prevent President Joe Biden's administration from implementing strict tailpipe emissions regulations on gas-powered vehicles and stop any future electric vehicle mandate.

‘Total s***show’: ‘Arrogance’ behind AOC’s Green New Deal rollout slammed in new book

A new book detailing Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's (D-NY) breakaway from her party focuses on the New York liberal's tense relationship with fellow Democrats and claims her championed Green New Deal failed due to "overconfidence."

Ronny Jackson endorses Mike Bost for reelection amid primary challenge from the Right

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) announced his endorsement of Rep. Mike Bost (R-IL) in his re-election bid on Monday as the Illinois Republican finds himself with a primary challenger from the right.

Legality of Sackler family’s $6 billion opioid settlement plan faces Supreme Court

The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday morning over the legality of an almost $6 billion bankruptcy settlement involving Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of the medication OxyContin that has spurred the deadly opioid epidemic.

DeSantis warms up with Newsom debate before main event with Haley

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) unwieldy showdown against Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) showcased a more combative style equipped with TV props that the Florida Republican wants to ride into next week's fourth 2024 GOP primary debate.

GOP lawmakers call on Stripe to cut ties with terrorist-tied fundraiser: ‘Helping Hamas’

EXCLUSIVE — The financial services company Stripe is under fire from Republican senators and House members for allowing a fundraiser benefiting an Israeli-designated terrorist group to accept credit card donations.

Home economics: High housing costs may haunt Biden on the 2024 campaign trail

Mortgage rates are at their highest levels in 22 years and house prices are at record highs. Hard-working Americans cannot get on the property ladder, and retirees are struggling to sell in order to downsize. The Biden administration has done little to help alleviate the problem. This Washington Examiner series, Home Economics, will investigate how we got here, the toll on individuals around the country, and the alternatives people are embracing to survive the market. Part one of this four-part series focuses on the risk the crisis poses to President Joe Biden's reelection effort.

Republicans go all-in on Wisconsin with Trump-Biden rematch looming

MILWAUKEE — National Republicans have chosen Wisconsin for a series of firsts this presidential cycle.

Outgoing GOP lawmakers express frustration with House chaos: ‘We lack credibility’

As more lawmakers announce their retirements from the House, a handful of Republican incumbents are expressing their dissatisfaction with the GOP-controlled lower chamber as a reason for their exit.

Business economists reverse course on recession expectations

The economy is increasingly likely to avoid a recession, according to a new survey of more than three dozen leading business economists.
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