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Texas installs anti-climb fence in Brownsville area of border to stop illegal immigration

AUSTIN, Texas — State military has installed an 8-foot anti-climb fence along one of the busiest spots along the Texas border with Mexico for illegal immigration.

White House highlighting past GOP criticisms of impeachment ahead of inquiry floor vote

EXCLUSIVE — Ahead of the House voting to authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, which is expected to happen on Wednesday, the White House is pointing at past statements from Republican members and ramping up pressure ahead of the vote.

WATCH LIVE: President Joe Biden and Jill Biden host Hanukkah celebration

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will host a Hanukkah celebration at the White House on Monday night as the president continues to condemn instances of antisemitism stemming from the war between Israel and Hamas.

McConnell’s Ukraine support tested by Zelensky visit and GOP border fight

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will return to the U.S. Capitol this week as the Senate hustles to finish and pass a bipartisan package funding the war.

Supreme Court agrees to hear petition on Trump immunity for DC case

The Supreme Court has agreed to expedite consideration of a petition by special counsel Jack Smith on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from being prosecuted for crimes related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

Woman at center of Texas abortion controversy travels out of state for legal abortion

The woman at the center of a high-profile abortion controversy in Texas has decided to travel out of state to terminate her pregnancy instead of waiting for a decision from the state's Supreme Court.

Biden administration ‘concerned’ about report Israel used US-provided white phosphorus

The Biden administration expressed concern about the possibility Israel's military used U.S.-provided white phosphorus in an attack in Lebanon that injured at least nine civilians.

Rudy Giuliani defamation trial: Damages to Georgia elections workers could ‘end’ ex-mayor

Opening statements began Monday afternoon in a trial that will determine how much money former New York mayor and onetime Donald Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani will have to pay two Georgia election workers whom he repeatedly, without merit, claimed committed election fraud in 2020.

One in five voters open to voting for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in 2024: Poll

A new poll released on Monday showed 1 in 5 voters would be open to the possibility of voting for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during the 2024 elections.

Nikki Haley campaign releases ad highlighting 17-point lead over Biden

EXCLUSIVE — Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's presidential campaign released an ad on Monday highlighting the results of a recent poll that showed her leading President Joe Biden by 17 points if she wins the GOP nomination.
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