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Biden re-ups call for gun control while commemorating Thousand Oaks mass shooting

President Joe Biden re-upped his call for gun control legislation on Tuesday while commemorating the five-year anniversary of the Thousand Oaks, California, mass shooting in which 12 people were killed.

Israel will keep security control in Gaza indefinitely after war ends, says Netanyahu

Israel will likely have "security responsibility" over the Gaza Strip if it is able to defeat Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

RNC announces the five candidates who qualified for third debate in Miami

The Republican National Committee announced that five GOP presidential candidates qualified for the third primary debate in Miami being held on Wednesday.

Larry Hogan’s PAC releases presidential-style ad focused on foreign policy

Former Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's PAC released a new advertisement Tuesday focused on foreign policy, namely toward Israel and Ukraine. The video's presidential style also added fuel to speculation of a third-party 2024 bid for Hogan, something he hasn't ruled out.

Five things the Biden administration has attempted to restrict

President Joe Biden's administration has attempted to restrict popular consumer products through regulations and other means while in office.

Jon Tester launches first 2024 ad in pivotal race to help decide control of Senate

Sen. Jon Tester's (D-MT) 2024 reelection campaign released a new advertisement Tuesday highlighting the topics most important to Montana voters and how he differs from other senators, including his fellow Democratic colleagues.

Hunter Biden investigation: Weiss to face House GOP questioning in rare interview

Special counsel David Weiss, who has led the investigation and prosecution of President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, will provide rare but limited testimony to the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.

Loudoun County school board faces election day reckoning

Two years after becoming the epicenter of the parental rights movement, voters in the wealthy exurban Virginia county of Loudoun are poised to elect a new school board for the first time in four years.

November to Remember: Six things to watch on Election Day

The 2023 elections may not have the fireworks of 2024, but there is still plenty up for grabs. In this "off-year," most of which takes place on Nov. 7, Virginia will be keenly watched. Meanwhile, the governor's mansion is up for grabs in Kentucky and Mississippi. New Jersey's Republicans believe they have a real shot at turning the state red in legislative elections, while there are also fierce mayoral and district attorney battles throughout the United States. Voters will also decide several fascinating referendums, particularly in Ohio, Maine, and Texas. This Washington Examiner series, November to Remember, will dive into all of these and more over the following two weeks. Part 17 will deal with the six things to watch on election day.

Democrats spooked after Biden shock poll and fret Trump White House comeback

President Joe Biden's poor polling is giving Democrats heart palpitations before next year's election, with prominent party members encouraging Biden not to seek a second term.
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