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Fetterman updates his recovery and pushes for technology for disabled people

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said Friday he has "gotten much, much better" during his recovery in the wake of this his stroke.

Georgia judge questions whether Trump can be tried if he wins 2024 election

The judge presiding over Donald Trump's Georgia racketeering case questioned Friday whether the former president can be tried if he wins the 2024 presidential election.

Byron Donalds expresses concern over Santos expulsion: ‘Goes against the principles of our institutions’

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) said the House vote to expel Rep. George Santos (R-NY) without a conviction "goes against the principles of our institutions."

House GOP spending bill votes unleash fresh abortion attack from Democrats

A new ad is hitting Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ) over his vote to advance an appropriations bill that includes a provision restricting access to abortion medication — highlighting the struggle GOP leaders have to pass their annual spending bills while protecting their most vulnerable members from difficult votes.

Pennsylvania lawmakers urge investigation after water system hacked by anti-Israel activists

Three Pennsylvania lawmakers are pushing for a federal investigation into how foreign hackers breached a water system near Pittsburgh and caused the nation’s top cybersecurity agency to warn other water treatment utilities of vulnerabilities.

House GOP puts one major condition on Hunter Biden’s offer to testify to Congress

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to Hunter Biden's lawyer pushing back on his attempt to not sit for a closed-door deposition and instead appear before a public hearing.

UC faculty rip school president’s call for ‘viewpoint-neutral’ Middle East studies

A group of more than 150 faculty members at the various colleges within the University of California system are demanding the system's president withdraw a recent call for a neutral study of the Middle East.

All eyes on New York as process to replace Santos gets underway

With the historic ouster of former Rep. George Santos (R-NY), all eyes are now on the state of New York as Democrats seek to flip his seat blue and chisel away at Republicans’ tight majority in the House.

Court blocks law taking election board appointment power away from North Carolina governor

A panel of judges on the North Carolina Superior Court granted a preliminary injunction to Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) blocking a law that seeks to change how election boards are appointed in the state.

Liz Cheney says US ‘sleepwalking into a dictatorship’ with Trump as GOP frontrunner

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) believes former President Donald Trump's potential primary win and reelection will bring the United States closer to a "dictatorship."
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