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White House won’t say if Biden will picket with UAW workers

The White House declined to say Friday afternoon if President Joe Biden will accept the invitation from United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain to join striking workers on the picket line.

Biden issues veto threat against DHS funding bill

President Joe Biden has threatened to veto a House bill funding the Department of Homeland Security.

Biden will veto House GOP’s government funding bills, White House says

President Joe Biden will veto House Resolution 4665, the defense funding bill put together by House Republicans, should the legislation pass both chambers of Congress.

Centrist Republicans eye rare team-up with Democrats to avert government shutdown

A pair of centrist Republicans are considering a possible team-up with House Democrats to file a discharge position that would advance a continuing resolution in a last-ditch effort to avert a government shutdown.

Trump uses Rupert Murdoch’s retirement as way to bash McConnell

Former President Donald Trump used the news of Rupert Murdoch's decision to step down from the head of his Fox media empire to bash Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

Glenn Youngkin issues state of emergency for Virginia ahead of Tropical Storm Ophelia

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) issued a state of emergency for Virginia ahead of a storm expected to hit Friday.

Suspects in shooting that prompted New Mexico controversial gun ban arrested

Two people were arrested on Thursday in connection to the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old boy, whose death prompted Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) to ban firearm carry in Albuquerque.

Third Republican debate to be held on Nov. 8 in Miami

The Republican National Committee will hold its third primary debate on Nov. 8 in Miami, Florida, a person familiar with the RNC's process confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Ousted Loudoun Superintendent Scott Ziegler loses bid to have criminal charges dismissed

A Virginia judge declined an attempt by the former superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools to have three misdemeanor criminal charges thrown out.

Biden official gives warning about COVID surge: ‘I worry about government overreach’

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona claimed a recent surge in COVID-19 cases this month should not lead to school closures, expressing concern about governmental overreach.
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