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Senate passes resolution to honor late Jimmy Buffett

The Senate unanimously passed a resolution in remembrance of the late musician Jimmy Buffett.

Pence reacts to Biden’s border wall reversal: ‘What a difference a crisis makes’

Former Vice President Mike Pence mocked President Joe Biden's decision to continue construction on the border wall, saying it's "too little too late."

Dick Butkus dead: Chicago Bears legend dies at 80 ahead of team’s game with Washington Commanders

Hall of Fame linebacker and Chicago Bears legend Dick Butkus has died at 80 years old.

Trump considers visiting Capitol Hill as Congress remains without speaker: Report

Former President Donald Trump is weighing a trip to Washington, D.C., in the middle of his campaign trail.

Donald Trump says he would be speaker for ‘short time’ until replacement found: Report

Former President Donald Trump said he would accept the role of speaker of the House on a short-term basis if asked by his fellow Republicans, according to Fox News Digital. His comments came after former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was forced to vacate the chair on Tuesday.

Biden DOJ turns to Supreme Court to shield ghost gun regulations

The Biden administration is once again turning to the Supreme Court for relief after the Justice Department said an appeals court defied the high court's prior ruling upholding ghost gun regulations.

Christian university alleges Biden administration launched ‘bad faith’ investigations

A Christian university in Arizona is accusing the Biden administration of "unjustly" targeting the school with investigations and is questioning whether religion was the motivation.

Record number of public employees abandoned their unions this quarter

Government employees have left unions in record numbers since July.

McCarthy’s removal as speaker may close off areas of GOP cooperation with Biden

President Joe Biden may have struck a note of bipartisanship after Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was removed from the speakership, but the fallout is likely to sow further division in an already polarized Washington.

Cornel West to run as independent, forgoing Green Party run

Presidential candidate Cornel West is no longer running under the Green Party banner and will seek the White House as an independent candidate, adding to Democrats' fear of the impact of third-party candidates in the 2024 election.
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