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Senate passes temporary FAA extension ahead of busy holiday travel season

The Senate passed a temporary extension to the Federal Aviation Administration’s authority until March 8, giving lawmakers more time to negotiate a long-term deal after the must-pass legislation was held up last week.

Turley says Hunter Biden could face repercussions for Hill stunt: ‘Slam-dunk case of contempt’

Law professor Jonathan Turley said Hunter Biden will likely face contempt of Congress charges for his actions regarding defying a congressional subpoena.

Brutal teenage mob beatings spring up at schools this fall, including Parkland, Florida

Violence in high schools has increased at a rapid rate this fall, with several horrific and shocking caught-on-tape incidents that have exposed the brutality of mob attacks on individual students.

WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump holds rally after Colorado presidential eligibility ruling

Former President Donald Trump is speaking at a rally in Iowa after the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that he is ineligible to be reelected president.

Senate confirms Biden nominee Sara Hill despite opposition from Oklahoma governor

The Senate approved Sara Hill, former attorney general of the Cherokee Nation, on Tuesday, making her the first Native American woman to serve as a federal judge in Oklahoma.

Abbott’s Texas illegal immigration crackdown challenged by ACLU as Biden DOJ mulls action

AUSTIN, Texas — The Biden administration is mulling legal action against Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) after civil rights organizations sued over a new law that gives state and local law enforcement the ability to arrest suspected illegal immigrants.

Trump endorses Bernie Moreno in competitive Ohio GOP Senate primary

Former President Donald Trump endorsed Republican businessman Bernie Moreno on Tuesday in the Ohio Senate primary to challenge Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) next year.

Colorado Supreme Court rules Trump is ineligible to be president

The Colorado Supreme Court said former President Donald Trump is disqualified from running for president, removing him from the state's primary ballot.

Senate formally ends Tuberville blockade with confirmation of four-star generals

A 10-month blockade on the promotions of hundreds of military officers came to a formal end Tuesday after the Senate confirmed nearly a dozen four-star generals.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,751 for December end in Delaware in four days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finish sending its December payments, worth up to $1,751, in four days.
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