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Biden stresses unity against climate change and Russian aggression in UN address

President Joe Biden focused his Tuesday remarks at the United Nations on unity, stressing that no nation can effectively meet the challenges of the modern era alone.

Stefanik brags House thwarted Senate omnibus bill to put members in ‘strongest negotiating position’ possible

With rising tensions between the chambers and an approaching hard deadline, Congress has looked to a so-called omnibus the last several years to pass the 12 full appropriations bills into a single bill, but the GOP-led House is shaking things up this year.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to claim Montana property tax rebate worth up to $675 in 12 days

Montana residents can apply for a property tax rebate of up to $675 for 12 more days before the deadline hits.

How the Air Force spent 25 hours hunting for missing $80 million stealth jet after in-air ‘mishap’

The hunt for an F-35 fighter jet that went missing due to a "mishap" was finally discovered on Monday afternoon, bringing an end to the almost 25-hour search for the aircraft.

Food stamps: September SNAP payments for Tennessee worth up to $1,691 end in one day

Tennessee households that have yet to receive their payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program should have their money by Wednesday.

Larger dose of existing medication eyed as response to fentanyl

Increasing the dose of an opioid use disorder medication may strengthen the likelihood of abuse recovery for fentanyl users, according to a study published Monday and funded by the National Institutes of Health that may shift the tide in opioid epidemic policy.

Biden impeachment inquiry: Comer schedules first hearing and plans Biden family subpoenas

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced Tuesday plans to hold a hearing next week on the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the first hearing of its kind since Republicans launched the inquiry last week.

John Fetterman says being a married senator is ‘almost like a divorce’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) says being a married senator is similar to being divorced, as working in Congress takes one away from family members.

Biden concedes to donors ‘a lot of people’ are ‘focused on my age’

President Joe Biden acknowledged to donors the concerns reflected in public polling regarding his 80 years of age.

Liberal veterans group targets Sen. Tommy Tuberville in ad

Liberal veteran organization VoteVets released an ad on Tuesday targeting Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) military blockade, which he began in March to protest the Pentagon reimbursing service members who travel across state lines to receive abortions.
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