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Rosendale to be painted as soft on border over stopgap ‘no’ vote, Sheehy allies warn

Rep. Matt Rosendale's (R-MT) expected "no" vote on a short-term spending bill will be used to portray him as weak on the border should he run for Senate next year, national Republicans are signaling.

WATCH LIVE: Merrick Garland testifies before House Judiciary Committee about ‘weaponized’ DOJ

Attorney General Merrick Garland is testifying before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning.

California Democrat drops major hint Newsom is going to run for president

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) hinted at a presidential run for Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) in a new interview.

Republicans lose ground as Democrats win seats in pivotal statehouses

Republicans in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania suffered losses in House special elections, putting the party's majority in one of the statehouses in danger.

White House launches pared-back Climate Corps to train green energy workforce

The Biden administration announced Wednesday the launch of an American Climate Corps to train thousands of young workers to pursue careers fighting climate change, a pared-back version of the program that Democrats first proposed in sweeping climate legislation.

Pornhub staff admit on secret videos underage content: ‘They could be 16’

Senior employees at MindGeek, the parent company of popular porn site Pornhub, were caught on video admitting that moderation protocols for underage content were not taken "seriously" before 2020.

Seven unanswered questions for Merrick Garland about the Biden investigations

Hunter Biden is facing legal trouble on multiple fronts, but it's been an unorthodox journey to get here. Attorney General Merrick Garland will answer questions this week about the investigation into President Joe Biden's son, where the spotlight will be on how much Joe Biden knew about his son's business dealings. In this series, Wayward Son, the Washington Examiner will investigate how we got here. Part One examined how Hunter Biden's failure to register as a foreign agent made him vulnerable to prosecution. Part Two showed how Hunter Biden's foreign affairs extended beyond Ukraine. Part Three, below, will look at concerns surrounding the Department of Justice's handling of the prosecution.

Anita Dunn courts controversy while taking charge in Biden’s White House

Anita Dunn's influence is felt every day in the White House, even if most people have never heard of her.

House Oversight Committee considering bipartisan legislation that could return Commanders to DC

The House Oversight Committee is considering bipartisan legislation that could bring the Washington Commanders back to D.C., after they left for Maryland after the 1996 season.

Social Security update: Second round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 arrives now

Retired seniors will receive a second wave of September Social Security payments on Wednesday, which are worth up to $4,555 for those who retired at the age of 70.
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