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House passes Malliotakis bill to ban Biden from housing immigrants on federal land

The House passed legislation Thursday to block the use of federal lands, including national parks, for housing immigrants who illegally crossed the southern border.

MTG backs off accelerated impeachment of Mayorkas after guarantee from Speaker Johnson

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) withdrew her efforts to force a vote on impeaching Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas after receiving guarantees from party leaders they would move forward with the full impeachment process.

Cristiano Ronaldo sued for $1 billion over crypto NFT promotion

Cristiano Ronaldo may have won the hearts of millions of soccer fans around the world, but he's feeling the heat in Florida after being slapped with a class-action lawsuit seeking $1 billion in damages by plaintiffs who claim he toyed with their trust and duped them into making risky bets on the cryptocurrency exchange Binance.

Santos expulsion effort opens debate on use of historically rare punishment

With the House expected to vote on the expulsion of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) this week, his likely ouster could open the door for more efforts by lawmakers to use the historically rare procedure to punish their colleagues.

Bernie Moreno says pro-Trump ad pulled him ahead in Ohio Senate primary

EXCLUSIVE — Following a multimillion-dollar statewide ad buy, a new internal poll claims Bernie Moreno has a slim advantage in the Republican primary for the Ohio Senate seat.

AOC’s rocky relationship with Nancy Pelosi detailed in new book

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) have had several tense moments in their nearly five years serving in Congress together, according to a new book.

Kyle Rittenhouse says his book is meant to tell his story, not to make money

Kyle Rittenhouse says his new book was written with the intent to tell his side of the story, rather than capitalizing financially on it.

US reveals date of first moon return in 51 years — with one key difference

The United States is returning to the moon on Jan. 25 after 51 years away from the lunar body.

Inspector general launches inquiry into FBI headquarters controversy

A government watchdog opened an investigation Thursday into claims that the selection of Maryland as the FBI's new multibillion-dollar headquarters location involved a decision-making process tainted by a conflict of interest.

Michigan Catholic parish urges federal court to allow morality test for employees

A Catholic Church in Michigan is asking a federal appeals court to revive its lawsuit against the state over a policy that could bar the parish from hiring only employees who agree to abide by Catholic moral teaching.
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