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Stopgap government funding measure overcomes first procedural hurdle in House

The House Rules Committee advanced the rule for Republicans’ stopgap funding measure, clearing the bill’s first procedural hurdle despite its ultimate fate still being in doubt amid opposition within the GOP conference.

Angela Paxton issues statement after husband’s impeachment trial

Texas state GOP Sen. Angela Paxton released a statement regarding the acquittal of her husband, state Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, on Monday, stating that she agreed with the upper chamber's decision.

Russell Brand book deal and comedy tour on hold following sexual assault allegations

Russell Brand's publisher Pan Macmillan said it has suspended his latest book deal after numerous sexual assault allegations came to light.

Donald Trump will skip second GOP debate to speak to union members

Former President Donald Trump plans to skip the next GOP debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California and instead will travel to Michigan, a Trump advisor confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Canada says it has ‘credible’ intel linking India to assassination of Canadian citizen

The Canadian government said it has "credible" evidence that links the Indian government to the assassination of a Canadian citizen.

Democrats push to suspend rules of Senate to advance spending ‘minibus’

Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA), the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, moved to suspend Senate rules on Monday to overcome Sen. Ron Johnson’s (R-WI) objection to combining the three appropriations bills last week.

Donald Trump takes credit for ‘saving’ Ken Paxton from impeachment conviction

Former President Donald Trump attempted to take credit on Monday for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's acquittal in the state Senate on 16 articles of impeachment.

Former ACLU employee sues organization over alleged racism, sexism

A former employee of the American Civil Liberties Union is suing the organization over alleged discrimination based on race and sex.

Hunter Biden doesn’t want to show up in person for felony gun arraignment

President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden doesn't want to head back home to Delaware for a hearing over his felony gun charges, according to a judge slated to preside over his arraignment.

Bill Maher delays return of HBO show over writers’ strikes ‘for now’

Comedian Bill Maher reversed course in returning to his HBO show Real Time amid the writers' strike.
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