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DeSantis threatens to ‘send the bill to Biden’ for uptick in Florida’s migrant costs

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) blasted President Joe Biden and his administration’s immigration policy as his state is experiencing a surge in immigrants.

A little-noticed rule change could put more money in House members’ pockets

House lawmakers will be allowed to be reimbursed for lodging, meals, and incidentals during this session of Congress thanks to a little-noticed regulation change by a key congressional panel.

Democrats not waiting for Feinstein in California Senate race

California Democrats are not deferring to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) or waiting for the 30-year incumbent to reveal her 2024 plans.

WATCH: Bills quarterback Josh Allen finds faith after Damar Hamlin incident

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen claimed that the moment his teammate Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest, it brought about a "spiritual awakening" within himself.

Lisa Marie Presley remembered: Friends and fans pay tribute

Lisa Marie Presley, the singer-songwriter and lone daughter of Elvis Presley, is being remembered as a loving and honest woman after she died at the age of 54 from cardiac arrest Thursday.

WATCH: EVs named truck and utility vehicles of the year

Electric vehicles took home titles for two of the three categories at the 2023 North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year, or NACTOY, awards.

Biden reboots border immigration strategy

President Joe Biden’s border strategy has entered a new phase as the White House moves to curb the swell of illegal immigrants crossing into the United States from Mexico in a test of his campaign promise to restore asylum access.

Researchers claim method to break encryption using existing quantum computer

A group of Chinese researchers has claimed to be able to break a widely used encryption scheme with a quantum computer that already exists, creating a possible boon for surveillance and a crisis for data protection.

Biden faces new pressure to bring federal workers back to the office

As part of a flurry of first-week activity, prominent Rep. James Comer (R-KY) and four co-sponsors are pressuring the Biden administration over federal employees continuing to work remotely.

Suspect in assassination of Japan’s Abe charged with murder

The man accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last summer has been officially charged with murder, sending him to stand trial, a Japanese court said Friday.
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