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US urges Israel to ‘distinguish between’ Hamas and civilians as diplomat dissent memo emerges

Israeli forces must “distinguish between Hamas terrorists and Palestinian civilians,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team emphasized on Monday amid an internal and allied backlash against Israel’s tactics in Gaza.

Former Tea Party group unveils polling that shows centrists will be key to winning 2024

The 2024 election could be determined by the candidate who is able to garner the support of independent voters, a task that has become increasingly complicated as the crucial voting bloc becomes more disaffected with both Republicans and Democrats.

Lindsey Graham rebuffs ceasefire calls in Gaza and encourages Israel to ‘destroy Hamas’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has rebuffed calls for a ceasefire in Gaza, comparing the conflict between Israel and Hamas to the conflict between the United States and Japan in World War II.

Biden administration tackles ‘anti-competitive’ behavior with Medicare Advantage plans

The Biden administration on Monday proposed new regulations on Medicare Advantage plans aimed at improving competition between plans and strengthening access to supplementary care services.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for November to wrap up in Delaware in 18 days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its November payments, worth up to $1,691, in 18 days.

McCarthy ally will no longer head leadership committee under Johnson’s speakership

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) will run the House Elected Leadership Committee and will eliminate the chairmanship role, the Washington Examiner learned Monday.

Romney criticized Trump in recently released emails: ‘I did not think he would be this bad’

Scathing criticism from Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) of former President Donald Trump came to light in an email exchange between the senator and McKay Coppins, writer of the newly released memoir Romney: A Reckoning.

White House won’t release evidence that Biden family payments were for loans

White House officials will not provide evidence to support President Joe Biden’s claim that a pair of large payments he received from his brother represented paybacks for loans, according to a letter from the White House to the House Oversight Committee.

Missouri attorney general seeks to merge lawsuits against FDA’s approval of abortion pill by mail

Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a lawsuit on Monday that seeks to consolidate a major challenge to the Food and Drug Administration's approval of common abortion drugs sent by mail.

The nine times Rashida Tlaib has gone on offensive since Hamas started war with Israel last month

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) has been making waves in recent weeks with her vocal support of Palestinians in the war between Israel and Hamas, most recently defending a Palestinian chant, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," as "aspirational."
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