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Early favorites who could succeed Manchin for senator of West Virginia

West Virginia Republicans have a significant advantage in one of the most closely watched Senate contests after Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he would not launch a reelection bid.

Tim Scott exit brings GOP closer to a DeSantis-Haley showdown

The exit of Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) from the 2024 Republican presidential race leaves just four major challengers to former President Donald Trump for the nomination, bringing us closer to the day when it will be two.

Biden border crisis costing taxpayers nearly half a trillion dollars: House Republicans

House Republicans released a report that totaled the costs of record-high illegal immigration at the southern border under the Biden administration and estimated that U.S. taxpayers have paid nearly half a trillion dollars.

MAGA war: How infighting in three key swing states could cost Republicans big

Three states are experiencing infighting from the Republican Party's right flank supporting former President Donald Trump, which could damage conservatives' chances of garnering the necessary support to win big in 2024.

Thanksgiving: Looming government shutdown could cause disaster for holiday travel

Travelers could face flight cancellations or delays this Thanksgiving if Congress fails to avert a government shutdown this week, which would force Transportation Security Administration officials and air traffic controllers to work without pay.

What Congress must do to avoid a shutdown

The clock is ticking as the House of Representatives and Senate look to avoid a government shutdown as the stopgap's extension on funding is set to expire later this week.

Massachusetts teachers union strike demands include longer recess and lunch

The teachers union of a small Massachusetts school district has gone on strike, and among their collective bargaining demands is expanded recess and lunch hours.

Maryanne Trump Barry dead: Sister of former president dies at 86

Maryanne Trump Barry, the elder sister of former President Donald Trump, died at 86, according to a Monday report.

Biden releases plan to open more wireless spectrum to private companies

The Biden administration told U.S. agencies to give up some of their telecommunications airwaves so that commercial providers could be ready for a surging demand for 5G services.

March for Israel expected to bring thousands to National Mall Tuesday

Thousands of pro-Israel protesters are expected to descend on the National Mall in Washington on Tuesday to combat rising antisemitism in the March for Israel.
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