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US officials ‘strangling’ strategic partnership, Australia warns

President Joe Biden’s landmark security deal with Australia and the United Kingdom, dubbed AUKUS, is being “strangled” by red tape, according to a senior Australian official.

Tim Scott calls on all 2024 hopefuls to support him on abortion stance: ‘Stand up for our rights’

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) called on all 2024 presidential candidates to support his call for a 15-week abortion ban, saying, "We have to learn to stand up for our rights and make sure every single child in every single state has the same rights."

Hawley says Ukraine aid has no ‘end game’: ‘What about our nation?’

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said he is “tired of hearing” about funding for the war in Ukraine.

Biden administration reopening program to send free COVID-19 tests through the mail

The Biden administration is reopening a program to send free COVID-19 tests through the mail.

Ron DeSantis pressed on EV stance as he hits Biden for trying to ‘control our behavior’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) was pressed on his perceived switch in stance toward electric vehicles amid his condemnation of the Biden administration for pushing them.

Vance sees legislative path for ban on federal mask mandates: ‘We’re going to keep working at this’

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) expressed confidence on Wednesday that he’ll be able to pass legislation banning federal mask mandates despite Democratic control of the Senate.

Howard Stern considers ‘woke’ a compliment

SiriusXM radio host Howard Stern clapped back at critics for calling him "woke" and doubled down by embracing the label.

Trump declares 2024 ‘final battle’ against enemies in Washington

Former President Donald Trump declared 2024 the "final battle" against an array of forces ailing the United States.

Merrick Garland hearing: Six takeaways on Hunter Biden investigation

Attorney General Merrick Garland’s testimony to the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday left Republicans unsatisfied and failed to clarify most of the questions surrounding the Justice Department’s high-profile investigation of Hunter Biden.

House GOP leaders signal possible funding breakthrough with conservative holdouts

Republican leaders in the House are expressing optimism about a possible breakthrough within their conference over government spending after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spent two and a half hours in a closed-door meeting with rank-and-file lawmakers to continue negotiations.
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