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Adam Schiff says Trump ‘absolutely’ would not leave office voluntarily if reelected

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said former President Donald Trump would "absolutely" refuse to leave office if reelected.

Real-life grinches steal Christmas trees from Jesus and holiday displays

The year saw a rise in car thieves, carjackings, and mass retail shopping thefts, but another thief is finishing off the year: the Christmas tree thief.

House explodes and shots fired after police activity at Arlington residence

A house exploded and shots were fired after police activity was noted around an Arlington, Virginia, residence.

George Santos joins Cameo after expulsion from Congress, offering videos for $200 each

Former New York GOP Rep. George Santos has joined Cameo, the personalized video platform, after being expelled in a historic bipartisan ouster in Congress.

RNC reveals qualifiers for fourth debate in Alabama

The Republican National Committee revealed Monday which candidates will take the stage Wednesday evening in the fourth primary debate in Alabama.

Maryland teachers union representative suspended for antisemitic posts targeting local wealthy Jews

A Maryland teacher has reportedly been suspended after being accused of spreading antisemitic social media posts.

Biden threatens veto if Congress moves to hamper EPA requirements

President Joe Biden threatened to use his veto powers if Congress moved to hamper his administration's move to institute stricter environmental regulations.

Biden threatens to veto GOP bid to repeal income-driven repayment regulation

President Joe Biden issued a veto threat Monday against a Republican-led effort in Congress to overturn his administration's income-driven student loan repayment regulation.

House Republicans to ‘toast’ McCarthy at party as speculation about future mounts

National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Richard Hudson (R-NC) is hosting a party for former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speculation circulates about the California Republican's future in Congress.

Arizona border crossing closes in response to surge of thousands of illegal immigrants

The number of immigrants crossing the border into Arizona unchecked has swelled so severely that the federal government on Monday shut down a port of entry to pull those federal customs officers to manage the illegal immigration crisis.
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