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Schumer to lead Senate delegation to China next week

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will lead a bipartisan delegation to China next week in a swing through Asia focused on national security and American business interests.

Trump fraud trial judge Arthur Engoron donated to Democrats for decades

The judge in New York handling former President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial has contributed thousands of dollars over the years to Democrats, records show.

James Comey: It’s ‘important’ Trump ‘not be president’ again

Former FBI Director James Comey urged supporters of former President Donald Trump to consider his "retributive goals" before deciding to vote for him next year.

Matt Gaetz’s father running for return to Florida Senate

Former Republican Florida state Sen. Don Gaetz, father of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), is eyeing a return to the state Senate in 2024.

Apple bows to pressure and will crack down on apps like Facebook and YouTube in China

Apple is ceding to pressure from the Chinese government and cracking down on non-Chinese iPhone apps in its territory, a change that could limit the availability of hundreds of thousands of apps, including Facebook, X, and YouTube.

WATCH LIVE: House Democrats hold briefing after meeting about motion to oust McCarthy as speaker

House Democrats will hold a briefing following Tuesday morning’s caucus meeting to discuss how to vote on the motion to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from his leadership position.

Sheriff wants Narcan at schools after teenager receives fatal dose of fentanyl

A sheriff in Florida is calling for Narcan at schools after a high school student was given a deadly dose of fentanyl by a fellow classmate.

Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to felony gun charges in Delaware court

WILMINGTON, Delaware — Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to illegal gun possession charges during an appearance in federal court on Tuesday, marking the beginning of a new legal battle for President Joe Biden's son after his plea deal with the Department of Justice collapsed this summer.

Where DC carjackings are happening as incidents have increased five years in a row

Carjackings have been on the rise in Washington, D.C., for five years, raising concerns about public safety during a broader crime wave. On Monday night, Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) was carjacked by three armed attackers about a mile from the U.S. Capitol.

Trump advisers request RNC cancel third debate and circle the wagons around him

Senior advisers on former President Donald Trump's reelection campaign called on the Republican National Committee to cancel the GOP primary date scheduled for early next month.
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