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Senate votes down Biden’s long-stalled Labor Department nominee

The Senate on Tuesday voted against advancing President Joe Biden’s nominee for a top Labor Department position.

Trump uses ‘Soros-funded Democrats’ as enemy in latest fundraising push

Former President Donald Trump bashed "Soros-funded Democrats" in an email to supporters using various efforts to kick him off ballots next year as a fundraising push.

Tim Kaine plans to run on Biden’s accomplishments despite president sinking in the polls

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) said Tuesday that he will promote the Biden administration’s accomplishments as part of his campaign for a third term in 2024.

Military pilots getting updated eyewear to protect against increasing laser threats

The  Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Human Systems Division is upgrading protective eyewear for aircrew operators to combat an increasing number of laser pointer incidents.

Chicago’s Brandon Johnson blames Lori Lightfoot for ‘international crisis’ he inherited

Mayor Brandon Johnson is blaming the growing migrant crisis in Chicago on his predecessor Lori Lightfoot, saying he "inherited" the influx of immigrants from the previous administration.

McConnell slams Democrats for weighing ‘ridiculous’ conditions to Israel aid

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) excoriated Senate Democrats on Tuesday for openly debating whether to place conditions on aid to Israel.

Texas residents make up the most in US moving to California

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction; such is the case with movers between California and Texas, according to data.

National Christmas Tree knocked over by strong winds

Strong winds knocked over the National Christmas Tree near the Ellipse at the White House on Tuesday afternoon.

Sununu plans to crown his New Hampshire Trump alternative in the ‘next few weeks’

EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Chris Sununu (R-SC) is preparing to issue his coveted endorsement in the Republican presidential primary in the coming weeks, which could give his selected candidate the boost necessary to compete with former President Donald Trump in New Hampshire.

Trump lawyers try kitchen sink strategy to thwart election subversion indictment

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers are throwing everything but the kitchen sink at the federal prosecutors accusing him of a conspiracy to subvert the 2020 election, according to Monday night court filings that effectively amount to a long-shot bid to relitigate his election fraud claims and more.
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