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Virginia Democrats aren’t campaigning against Youngkin ahead of Tuesday elections

Virginia Republicans are looking to flip the state legislature, turning the government into a GOP trifecta in next week's pivotal statewide elections, while Democrats are hoping to hold on to control of the state Senate and take control of the House of Delegates.

Where electric vehicle projects from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act stand

Nearly two years after President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law, significant funds have been allocated toward various infrastructure projects to push an expansion of electric vehicles.

Dog days of Congress: Washington Photos of the Week

Israel advanced its ground invasion into Gaza and anti-war protests broke out throughout the United States, including at the Senate.

Blinken floats humanitarian ‘pause’ to Israel as way to buy time for offensive

Secretary of State Antony Blinken argued to the Israeli government that a humanitarian pause would be useful in order to buy time to prepare for a ground operation.

Tlaib defends ‘from the river to the sea’ as ‘aspirational call for freedom’

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) defended a Palestinian chant as an "aspirational call for freedom."

Israel to ‘decrease’ military campaign as US seeks ‘very significant pause’ in war

Israel has "significantly refined" its military campaign against Hamas following U.S. pressure to curb Palestinian civilian casualties in Gaza, according to a senior U.S. official.

Tlaib could face ethics investigation for ‘repulsive’ actions and statements about Israel

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) could face a House Ethics investigation for her inflammatory actions and statements regarding Israel.

Ritchie Torres says he accidentally voted against resolution condemning Hamas supporters at colleges

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) said he "mistakenly" voted against a House resolution condemning support for Hamas on college campuses, which overwhelmingly passed the lower chamber of Congress on Thursday.

Johnson sends fundraising refusing to ‘put people over politics’

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) sent an email this week in an effort to fundraise but grabbed attention for seemingly mistyping a common phrase.

Ted Cruz says Biden’s ‘equity’ embrace is akin to backing Marxism in new book

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is accusing the Biden administration of “governing according to the principles of Cultural Marxism” through its sustained use of language encouraging “equity.”
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