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Mike Johnson, Christian nationalism are ‘greatest threats’ to US: James Carville

Democratic strategist James Carville referred to Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Christian nationalism as threats "that are bigger than al-Qaeda" on Friday.

Speaker Johnson calls expulsion of Santos ‘regrettable day’

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) called the expulsion of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) a "regrettable day" during an interview on Fox News on Saturday.

WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump addresses voters in Cedar Rapids

Former President Donald Trump is speaking at a rally to voters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in preparation for the upcoming Iowa Republican caucuses.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs voting rights legislation for ex-cons and teens

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a series of measures allowing ex-convicts and teenagers new voting rights in the 2024 election.

Susan Sarandon issues apology for Israel comments after Hollywood agency reportedly drops her

Actress Susan Sarandon apologized for "diminishing" the history of antisemitism during her speech at a protest.

Florida GOP Chair Chris Ziegler defiant amid calls for resignation over assault allegations

Florida Republican Party Chairman Chris Ziegler rebuffed demands for him to resign amid sexual assault allegations.

US attempts to extend truce in Gaza are ‘objectively pro-Hamas’: Bolton

Former national security adviser John Bolton slammed President Joe Biden's attempt to extend the truce in the Israel-Hamas war and alleged that it benefits Hamas more than anyone else.

Mike Johnson says Biden impeachment inquiry is result of ‘stonewalled’ investigation

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) claimed an impeachment inquiry vote must be the next step after the Biden administration "stonewalled" investigations into the first family.

Asa Hutchinson and Chris Christie fail to make Maine Republican primary ballot

Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) are set to be absent from the Maine Republican primary ballot.

North Korea warns that interference with spy satellite would be ‘declaration of war’

North Korea warned the world that any actions taken against its recently deployed spy satellite could be considered a declaration of war.
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