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Six of the biggest House moments after a historic 2023 in Congress

The year was marked by several significant moments in Congress, with many historic highs and even more historic lows for the House of Representatives in 2023.

Karine Jean-Pierre’s top 2023 tussles with White House reporters

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre may not be known for snarky quips like her predecessor, MSNBC host Jen Psaki, who would drop "Psaki bombs" on unsuspecting reporters during her time at the lectern.

2023 Review: Taylor Swift’s year of domination and influence

Taylor Swift took the world by storm in 2023. From her record-breaking concerts to being named Person of the Year, the last 12 months have solidified Swift as a pop culture force who could also affect the 2024 election.

Biden administration using Supreme Court’s Bostock to reshape discrimination law nationwide

The Supreme Court's landmark decision in Bostock v. Clayton County is changing civil rights law despite the narrow scope of its purview.

2023 Review: Faith-based films’ box-office success stands tall against Hollywood norms

Several faith-based films found surprising box-office success throughout 2023.

World’s ‘humblest Christmas tree’ fetches thousands at auction

An artificial and mass-produced Christmas tree that was bought for pennies in 1920 has gone viral after it sold for thousands at auction.

Deputy Attorney General says elected officials included in ‘very challenging threat environment’

United States Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said the country is facing a difficult situation when it comes to security threats. She said possible trouble could come from the border, acts inspired by foreign conflict, or domestic rhetoric.

Florida voters to decide whether to make school board elections partisan

Florida voters will have the chance to change how school board elections in the state are conducted.

Ramaswamy disappointed in GOP field for response to Colorado ballot ruling

Entrepreneur and GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said he was disappointed in fellow Republican contenders for president regarding their response to the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to leave former President Donald Trump off the primary ballot in 2024.

Kevin Spacey reprises House of Cards role for Christmas interview with Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson held an interview with actor Kevin Spacey on his show Christmas Eve, with Spacey playing his House of Cards role President Frank Underwood throughout the segment.
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