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Johnson struggles to come back from ’35-0′ hole as Republicans trash his game plan

Several Republican lawmakers expressed their displeasure on Monday with House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) plan to move forward with a continuing resolution to fund the government, which would keep spending levels the same rather than cutting them.

Obama adviser David Axelrod slams Biden’s slow campaign: ‘Get out or get going’

David Axelrod, a Democratic strategist and one-time adviser to former President Barack Obama, is calling on President Joe Biden to "get out or get going" in his 2024 presidential campaign, arguing that the election has increasingly high stakes.

Senate tests new tactic to end Tuberville blockade of military promotions

The Senate Rules Committee will take up a resolution Tuesday that could allow consideration of 350 nonpolitical military promotions at one time, bypassing Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) blanket hold of nominees in protest of the Pentagon's abortion policy.

Black for Palestine: Meet Rashida Tlaib’s favorite Israel-hating group with terror ties

Black for Palestine is "an emerging national network of black activists committed to supporting the Palestinian struggle for freedom, justice, peace and self-determination" that boasts famous left-wing and anti-Israel activists, including professor Angela Davis, ex-Black Lives Matter head honcho Patrisse Cullors, and 2024 presidential candidate Cornel West.

Biden Xi meeting has repercussions at home ahead of election: ‘The US has enough on its plate’

SAN FRANCISCO — For President Joe Biden, politics does not stop at the water's edge — or the edge of the bay, in this case — regarding his highly anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

House GOP pushes new oversight agenda on campus antisemitism with slew of hearings

House Republicans are making antisemitism on college campuses a new oversight priority amid a reported increase of antisemitic activity on college campuses that has included at least one terrorist threat.

Moody’s outlook downgrade ‘a reminder’ of US fiscal challenges

Moody’s decision to cut its ratings outlook for the United States to negative is yet another warning of the country’s perilous fiscal footing, even if not an immediate threat to the economy.

Squad Democrats double down on Israel: ‘We are bound by our faith to demand a cease-fire’

Members of the House "Squad" are doubling down on their calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, despite pushback from their party's establishment.

Conservative legal group sues Maryland school board for violating free speech rights

America First Legal filed a lawsuit Monday against the school board for Montgomery County, Maryland, and the county's superintendent, Monifa McKnight.

As GOP primary field narrows, Doug Burgum pledges to stay in presidential race at least until New Hampshire

As lower-polling Republican candidates continue to drop out of the 2024 race, Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) pledged to keep his campaign going until at least the New Hampshire primary.
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