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Kennedy rips ‘insulting’ Merrick Garland testimony that treated voters like they’re ‘stupid’

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) slammed Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday for what he described as "insulting" testimony in front of the House Judiciary Committee concerning the Justice Department's investigation of Hunter Biden.

US trying to broker Israel-Saudi Arabia deal that Netanyahu seeks by early 2024

President Joe Biden’s administration is trying to finalize a “complicated” agreement to establish diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel and shore up U.S. security ties with the Gulf Arab state as a hedge against China's encroachment in the Middle East.

Biden administration announces new aid for Ukraine during Zelensky visit

The Biden administration announced a new round of military aid for Ukraine as President Volodymyr Zelensky visits Washington, D.C., and meets with top United States government officials.

Doug Burgum says he’ll continue presidential campaign if he doesn’t make debate stage next week

With only a few days left to qualify for the second Republican debate, Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) has yet to meet the threshold but said he’ll continue his presidential campaign regardless of whether he takes the stage.

White House defends border crossing numbers: ‘It ebbs and flows’

The White House bristled at questions from reporters regarding the rising number of illegal border crossings.

House progress stalls as Republicans appear to walk back stopgap spending deal

House Republican leaders are back to the drawing board as negotiations over government spending hit a major speed bump on Thursday after a handful of GOP lawmakers sank a procedural vote on the annual defense spending bill for the second time this week.

Biden blasted for legalizing work for illegal immigrants: ‘It undermines all deterrence’

The Biden administration's move to make it easier for illegal immigrants to obtain federal work documents appeased elected Democratic leaders in sanctuary cities but drew backlash from the GOP for creating another "magnet" for illegal border crossings.

Biden administration ‘looking at’ how to proceed in government shutdown

Biden administration agencies are "looking at" preparing for a government shutdown as both the Senate and House face continued roadblocks toward passing funding legislation before month's end.

Stimulus update: Deadline to claim payment worth up to $675 for Montana residents in 10 days

Residents in the Treasure State have until Oct. 1 to apply for a property tax rebate, which is offering up to $675 per taxpayer.

Senate confirms leader of Marines, the third nominee to escape Tuberville’s blockade

The Senate voted on Thursday to confirm Gen. Eric Smith to become the next Marine Corps commandant, the third nomination to move through the Senate after Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) monthslong blockade on military promotions and confirmations.
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