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Conservative PAC defends the effectiveness of its Trump attack ads

A conservative political action committee associated with the influential Club for Growth is defending its efforts to poach support from former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign.

Ana Navarro renames Freedom Caucus to ‘Fundraising Caucus’ amid looming shutdown

The View co-host Ana Navarro let her resentment for the House Freedom Caucus show during a discussion of the federal budget.

Donald Trump indictment: Fulton County prosecutors signal potential plea deals

Fulton County prosecutors on Friday suggested they could soon offer a plea deal to one or more defendants heading to trial next month in former President Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion case in Georgia.

Social Security update: SSA says billions owed in overpayments to beneficiaries

Participants of the Social Security Administration's various programs have received letters in the mail claiming that they owe thousands of dollars because they were admittedly overpaid by the administration.

Mark Milley says military’s oath isn’t to ‘wannabe dictator’ in retirement speech

The oath troops are sworn to defend is to the Constitution, not a "wannabe dictator," Gen. Mark Milley, the outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in his farewell address.

Manchin slams Biden administration for granting ‘bare minimum’ offshore drilling lease sales

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) slammed the Biden administration's decision to grant "the bare minimum" number of offshore oil and gas lease sales in the next six years.

Heritage sues Biden administration for info on parent group’s ‘extremist’ label

The Heritage Foundation has sued the Biden administration on behalf of embattled parents rights group Moms for Liberty.

Who is Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?

Gen. Charles Q. Brown has assumed the position of chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and is now the top military adviser for President Joe Biden, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, and the National Security Council.

GOP lawmaker introduces bill to resume payments for Border Patrol and ICE agents in shutdown

EXCLUSIVE — Republican lawmakers in the House are seeking to continue paychecks for Border Patrol employees and ICE agents in the event of a government shutdown, looking to ensure the federal workers are still paid as the government braces to run out of money on Sunday.

DC Metro train derails near Reagan National Airport

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced it temporarily suspended Metrorail service on the blue and yellow lines between two stations following a train derailment.
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