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DeSantis says US should not accept Gaza refugees: ‘They’re all antisemitic’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said the United States should not accept refugees who are fleeing the Gaza Strip, even as the war between Israel and the Hamas militant group intensifies over the weekend.

Jordan’s plan to win the gavel runs through pressure on the floor and in backrooms

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) became the second House Republican to secure the nomination to be the next House speaker this week, but he faces an uphill battle to win the gavel.

UN head calls on world leaders to condemn ‘Antisemitism, anti-Muslim bigotry’

The United Nations Secretary-General issued a statement Saturday to condemn "bigotry" against Muslim and Jewish people in hopes world leaders will follow.

Jamaal Bowman faces ethics complaint after fire alarm incident

Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) is facing a renewed ethics complaint after the New York Democrat came under tough criticism for pulling a fire alarm in one of the Capitol office buildings ahead of a vote on a critical spending bill last month.

Alabama mayor Steven Reed prepares to run in district Supreme Court told state to redraw

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed is weighing a bid for Congress in the second majority-black congressional district that the Supreme Court said must be added in Alabama.

Israel war reminds voters about Haley Qatar-Hamas funding walk-back

Nikki Haley is standing by flip-flopping comments she made regarding Hamas when she was the country's top diplomat to the United Nations.

Israel says Hamas commanders who orchestrated surprise terror attack have been killed

The two leading Hamas commanders who helped orchestrate the surprise attack on the Gaza Strip last weekend have been killed by Israel Defense Forces, the military group claimed on Saturday.

Ukrainian ambassador: Hamas and Russia are ‘same axis of evil,’ neither a ‘diversion’

Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova referred to Hamas and Russia as the "same axis of evil."

What to know about California’s ban on four food additives

California has become the first state in the nation to ban four food additives used in consumer goods, including those used in popular candy brands. The bipartisan bill is being praised by lawmakers and environmental groups, but the Food and Drug Administration says it could disrupt the food supply.

Newsom raises minimum wage for healthcare workers to $25

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed a bill Friday that would raise healthcare workers' minimum wage to $25 after June 1, 2026.
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