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Three takeaways from a rough 2023 election for the GOP

The 2023 election proved to be a bruising night for Republicans, as Democrats scored major victories in Virginia, New Jersey, and Kentucky.

Biden campaign takes victory lap on Democratic wins after poor polling

President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection campaign cheered on a successful election night for Democratic candidates on Tuesday, saying voters chose his agenda over "MAGA extremism." The relatively unexpected Democratic sweep came after new polling showed the president losing to former President Donald Trump in several pivotal states in 2024.

Smithsonian giant pandas leave US for China

The beloved giant pandas at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., are leaving for China on Wednesday morning, almost one month earlier than their stay's expiration date.

Hunter Biden investigation: Weiss grilled on authority level and statutes of limitations

Special counsel David Weiss faced hours of questioning in a closed-door interview on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, covering topics about his authority level in the Hunter Biden case and whether he had allowed statutes of limitations on tax crimes to expire at the benefit of the president's son.

Republican debate: Ron DeSantis fights on home turf to hold off Nikki Haley threat

MIAMI — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is running out of opportunities to change the trajectory of his campaign two months before Iowa's opening caucuses.

Colleges facing antisemitic incidents received billions from Middle East: Report

Several colleges dealing with high rates of antisemitic activity received billions of dollars from Middle Eastern governments, a new report found.

Virginia elections: Republican David Owen defeats Susanna Gibson in House race

Republican David Owen defeated Democrat Susanna Gibson, giving Republicans a needed seat in the Virginia House of Delegates.

House Republicans set to vote on next conference vice chair

House Republicans will choose their next conference vice chair on Wednesday, a position that opened once Mike Johnson (R-LA) became speaker of the House.

UN agency staff ‘celebrated and justified’ Hamas attack on Israel: Watchdog

Staffers for a United Nations agency that dishes out massive amounts of Palestinian aid "immediately celebrated and justified" the Hamas terror attacks against Israel on Oct. 7, according to a new report.

Joe Biden may have lent James Biden money to justify ‘loan’ repayments, bank records show

Bank records suggest President Joe Biden may have paid his brother $240,000 in two installments a year apart, each just weeks before James Biden wrote his brother a check for the same amounts.
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