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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.

Battle for Arctic territory pits US against China and Russia

Democrats and Republicans in Washington are finding unity in a mutual concern over China's and Russia's rush to take control of the Arctic region.

New York congresswoman sounds alarm over potential voter registration of non-citizens

Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) joined local officials to sound the alarm on a New York City contract stipulation she said could lead to the voter registration of thousands of non-citizens.

Walmart the latest to stop its ads on X

Walmart ads will no longer be featured on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.

Georgia lawmaker pokes fun at online outlet that attacked young Kansas City Chiefs fan

Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA) took to social media on Saturday to poke fun at an online outlet that recently accused a young boy of racism over a costume he was wearing at a Kansas City Chiefs game.

Kari Lake warns about ‘Bidenvasion’ of ‘fighting-aged men’ along Arizona border

Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake warned Sunday of "fighting-aged men" who are illegally crossing the border between Arizona and Mexico, which she called a "Bidenvasion."

Dallas Police investigating after 4 killed in shooting

Police in Dallas, Texas, are investigating after a shooting left four people, including a baby, dead.

Jussie Smollett makes first public appearance since appeal thrown out in court

Actor Jussie Smollett was out in public in Los Angeles Friday, hours after his appeal was rejected in Chicago.

Abbott ‘absolutely’ willing to take floating barrier legal fight to Supreme Court

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said Sunday that he is "absolutely" willing to take a legal fight involving a water barrier in the Rio Grande river to the Supreme Court if it escalates to that point.
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