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House Republicans will ‘grow their majority’ in 2024 despite speaker drama: GOP super PAC

A super PAC aligned with the House Republican leadership expressed confidence Republicans will expand their majority in 2024, even after chaos in the House under GOP leadership.

Biden unveils $16.4 billion rail grants at Amtrak in ‘blue-state’ Northeast Corridor

President Joe Biden on Monday unveiled more than $16 billion in new grants for passenger rail projects that will benefit an Amtrak route well-traveled by the commander in chief.

‘Times have changed’: The Simpsons implies show will no longer use recurring joke

A running gag on The Simpsons may no longer be used in the show, with characters hinting that the joke will be put away for good.

Smith blasts Hunter Biden op-ed for skating over shady business deals that allegedly enriched Joe

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) hit back at Hunter Biden over his claims that his drug addiction was being weaponized against him in the House investigations into the Biden family's "influence peddling scheme."

Ana Navarro says Democrats need to ‘stop clutching your pearls’ over Biden poll numbers

The View's Ana Navarro has encouraged Democrats to "stop clutching your pearls" over recent polling data for 2024, which has caused some party members concern over President Joe Biden's chances at reelection next year.

Arizona teenagers arrested in human smuggling attempt and SUV assault of Border Patrol agent

Federal law enforcement agents in Arizona arrested two U.S. teenagers, including one minor, accused of smuggling non-U.S. citizens north from the Mexico border and assaulting a Border Patrol agent while attempting to get away.

Roughly 45 US troops injured in Iranian-linked attacks in Syria and Iraq since Israel war began

Approximately 45 U.S. service members have been injured in attacks launched by Iranian proxies against U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria over the last month.

Tlaib faces Democratic backlash over defense of pro-Palestinian chant

House Democrats are seeking to distance themselves from Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) as she faces backlash for comments related to the conflict in Israel, with rank-and-file lawmakers circulating a letter that rejects a pro-Palestinian chant that was amplified by the Michigan Democrat in a video she posted over the weekend.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $1,312 being sent from Alaska fund in 10 days

In 10 days, Alaska is set to distribute another round of one-time payments from the state's 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend to eligible residents.

White House issues veto threat for Republican financial services appropriations bill

The White House said on Monday that President Joe Biden would veto a Republican bill to fund financial agencies and general government activities if it were to come to his desk.
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