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House Republican says Gaetz’s dislike of McCarthy is ‘not fair’

A House Republican believes one of Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-FL) reasons for taking on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is "not fair."

AOC shouted down while speaking to New Yorkers about illegals flooding their city

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was shouted down by protesters Friday while speaking to New Yorkers about the flood of illegal immigrants overwhelming New York City.

Republicans move to stop Biden from harming low-income groups through energy policies

Two conservative lawmakers introduced companion bills in the two chambers of Congress that seek to make the federal government consider the impact of energy policies on low-income groups.

Navy to fall short of recruitment goal by about 7,000

The Navy is anticipating missing its recruiting goals for fiscal 2023 by roughly 7,000 sailors, though it's better than a previous prediction, according to the acting service chief.

Raleigh denies permit for Christmas parade after girl was killed by truck last year

Raleigh, North Carolina, refused a city permit for its Christmas parade this year since tragedy struck last year.

Efforts to crack down on pharmaceutical middlemen split House Republicans

As Congress ramps up efforts to rein in the power of pharmacy benefits managers as a way to address the rising cost of prescription drugs, a rift has emerged between some House Republicans who say lawmakers should focus on more pressing issues, such as the looming government shutdown.

Kim Jong Un visits Russian fighter jet factory as trip continues

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a Russian fighter jet factory on Friday, the fourth day of his visit to the country.

House Oversight opens investigation into Biden response to Maui wildfires

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee opened an investigation into the federal response to the Maui wildfires, accusing the Biden administration of failing to deliver an adequate response to the natural disaster that left at least 115 people dead.

UAW strike: Whitmer dragged after parading union-made ‘whips’

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) is being dragged on social media after parading union-made vehicles on her accounts hours before the Union Auto Workers strike began.

TikTok and White House return to negotiating table over app’s fate in US

TikTok has restarted its efforts to negotiate with the government on whether it will be allowed to continue operations in the United States or be banned over its connections to China.
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