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Mayors of five blue cities request meeting with Biden over influx of immigrants

Democratic mayors struggling with the influx of immigrants into their cities are seeking federal assistance and have requested to meet with President Joe Biden.

Jenna Ellis lawyer warns Giuliani should be concerned about charges in RICO case

A lawyer for former President Donald Trump's 2020 campaign attorney Jenna Ellis said Wednesday that he believes former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani should be worried about the 13 charges he faces in the wide-ranging Georgia racketeering case.

Stimulus update: New tax rebate worth up to $750 available for Arizona residents

A new tax rebate is now available for hundreds of thousands of Arizona families in 2023, with Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) calling it the first of its kind.

Trump and Biden in virtual tie while RFK Jr pulls 22% support in new poll

Nearly one month since the war between Israel and Hamas began, a conflict that has highlighted fierce tensions among Democrats and Republicans, the 2024 primary and general election race remain unchanged, according to a new poll with a new exception — independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Rep. Greg Murphy explains reason he wants to cut IRS budget

Rep. Greg Murphy (R-NC) said Wednesday that cutting the Internal Revenue Service's budget was needed since the United States cannot keep "funding people to attack this country."

Pennsylvania court says it can’t force power plants to pay for carbon emissions

A court ruled on Wednesday in Pennsylvania that power plant owners cannot be forced to pay for their greenhouse gas emissions, a major blow to the previous Democratic administration's efforts.

WATCH LIVE: Jerome Powell to speak after Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is holding a press briefing on the agency's decision to hold interest rates steady as inflation remains elevated and job gains continue.

Joe Biden says Americans expected to be able to depart Gaza soon

President Joe Biden said Americans should be able to leave Gaza on Wednesday for the first time since the war broke out.

Jim Jordan announces inquiry into intelligence agencies over alleged obstruction of Senate inquiry

House Weaponization Select Committee chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced Wednesday he is opening an investigation into the intelligence community over alleged obstruction of an inquiry opened by Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Ron Johnson (R-WI) in 2020.

Rep. Ken Buck won’t seek reelection, citing GOP ‘narrative’ on Jan. 6

Freedom Caucus member Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) announced Wednesday he will not be seeking reelection in 2024 due to the House Republicans' insistence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and their "Jan. 6 narrative." He also predicted other Republican lawmakers will follow in his footsteps.
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