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House approves bill providing $300 million in aid to Ukraine

The House voted to provide $300 million in aid to Ukraine, passing the measure as a stand-alone bill after it was stripped from the annual defense spending bill in an effort by GOP leaders to appease hard-line conservatives and secure their support to advance the must-pass legislation when it came up for a vote Thursday night.

House passes defense appropriations after multiple failures

After two failed rule votes, a procedural vote then having to go back to the Rules Committee to strip Ukraine funding out of the bill, and another procedural vote, the House finally passed its version of the annual Pentagon funding bill that will never become law Thursday night.

House passes State Department spending bill just days ahead of government shutdown

The House managed to pass its annual State Department and Foreign Operations spending bill, overcoming a small faction of Republican lawmakers who opposed the legislation due to some provisions that allocated funds to go toward the war in Ukraine.

Mainstream GOP hit for being ‘missing in action’ in effort to avoid shutdown

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) blasted a fellow New Yorker and GOP lawmaker for being "missing in action" on combating a looming federal government shutdown.

Class action settlement: Eligible healthcare patients have seven days to file claim in $2M settlement with Facebook

Some healthcare patients have seven days to file a claim in the $2 million settlement concerning Froedtert Health and Facebook if they used a patient online portal from 2017 to 2022.

Greg Gutfeld laments ‘worst’ Fox partnership with Univision for second debate

Fox News anchor Greg Gutfeld compared his network's partnership with Univision to that of Bud Light and Dylan Mulvaney.

Biden impeachment: Marjorie Taylor Greene met with requests not to display ‘pornography’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) was interrupted during her prepared remarks in President Joe Biden's impeachment hearing Thursday.

Second Republican debate sees significant drop in viewership

The second Republican presidential debate saw a significant drop in viewership from the first.

Impeachment inquiry: GOP subpoenas personal bank records of Hunter, James Biden

House Republicans announced Thursday they subpoenaed three banks for records of President Joe Biden's son Hunter and brother James, marking the first time the GOP has issued legal orders for broad personal financial information of the president's immediate family members.

Watchdog agency splits along party lines over reforming surveillance law

A watchdog agency that investigates U.S. national security programs is engaged in a dispute over proposed reforms to parts of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, splitting along party lines in a recent vote.
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