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Republicans outraise Democrats in top targeted House races for second consecutive quarter

Vulnerable House Republicans running in some of the toughest races of the 2024 cycle outraised the most at-risk Democrats over the last three months, marking the second consecutive fundraising quarter the group of endangered GOP candidates was able to do so.

White House defends ‘sacred obligation’ of Pentagon’s abortion policies: ‘We lose talent’

The Department of Defense’s policy on remibursing abortion-related travel costs impacts both recruitment and retention, the White House argued on Monday.

Jim Jordan to allow RFK Jr. to testify before weaponization committee Thursday

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) will allow 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to testify at a hearing of the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government on Thursday despite calls from Democrats to disinvite him.

House to take up spending bills next week, McCarthy says

The House will begin to consider the first of its annual appropriations bills next week, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) told reporters on Monday.

Republican seeks to speed up CDC reporting on overdose death and suicide statistics

Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) said he will introduce a bill on Tuesday requiring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide suicide and overdose death statistics within 60 days after the end of each month.

Elon Musk biographer says ‘cage fight’ is metaphor for Twitter battle with Meta

Elon Musk biographer Walter Isaacson said Monday that the supposed cage fight between Musk and Mark Zuckerberg is really just a metaphor for the pair's online battle between Twitter and Threads.

White House breaks silence on Robert F. Kennedy Jr: ‘Incredibly dangerous’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre denounced on Monday comments made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democratic challenger to President Joe Biden's reelection efforts.

Defense leaders to meet Tuesday to discuss Ukrainian counteroffensive

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will lead the latest meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group on Tuesday, when military leaders from roughly 50 countries will discuss Ukraine's developing needs on the battlefield.

RFK Jr. relatives condemn ‘deplorable’ claim COVID-19 was ‘ethnically targeted’

The relatives of Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have denounced his claims about the COVID-19 pandemic being "ethnically targeted."

White House still has ‘confidence’ in Secret Service after cocaine investigation

The White House remains confident in the Secret Service's ability to secure the executive campus, despite not being able to identify a suspect in its cocaine investigation.
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