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House Republicans push back on Speaker Mike Johnson’s shutdown plan

Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) plan to avoid a government shutdown faces a narrow path to passage as multiple House Republicans quickly indicated they won’t vote for it.

Joe Biden releases Veteran’s Day attack ad on Trump

President Joe Biden shared his latest attack ad on his Republican rival Donald Trump Saturday.

Biden looks lost after laying wreath at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

President Joe Biden wandered seemingly confused at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Saturday.

Harvard grad student evicted from campus housing after intervening in protest

A Harvard graduate student who intervened in a protest on behalf of Palestinians has been evicted from campus housing.

Fifth circuit appeals court strikes down ATF ‘ghost gun’ rule

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives rule on "ghost guns" was struck down by a federal appeals court on Friday, with the ruling saying the agency exceeded its authority.

Portland plots ban on gas-powered leaf blowers as green restrictions inch into another city

Portland, Oregon, is reportedly looking to become the latest city to ban gas-powered leaf blowers as part of another green push for the liberal city.

Trump urges Republicans to ‘get smart’ and ‘get unified’ in New Hampshire rally

Former President Donald Trump issued a warning to his fellow Republicans that they need to “get unified” and “get smart” if they want to win big in the 2024 elections.

Speaker Johnson proposes ‘two-part’ continuing resolution to keep government funded

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) unveiled his plan to avoid a government shutdown on Saturday, revealing that he has chosen to try and pass a “two-part” continuing resolution where some appropriations bills will be extended to mid-January and the rest into February.

Ramaswamy claims RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel ‘flat out lied on national TV’

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy continued to point to Ronna McDaniel's actions as "automatically disqualifying for the RNC."

Billionaires bounce: New York lost millions in revenue as ultra-wealthy flee for Florida

The Empire State has lost 10 billionaires in the past four years, and those moves have hurt New York's bottom line for tax revenue.
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