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US military targets two Syrian-based facilities used by Iran in response to attacks on American troops

The U.S. military conducted strikes in eastern Syria targeting two facilities used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Thursday.

Johnson discusses problem lawmakers and Biden policy in first interview since becoming speaker

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) discussed problematic representatives and his qualms with the Biden administration in his first interview since taking the position.

Maine shooting: Law enforcement swarms the home of suspect Robert Card

Law enforcement and media swarmed a residence associated with the suspected Maine shooter, 40-year-old Robert Card, Thursday evening in Bowdoin, Maine. Instructions could be heard over a loudspeaker as a helicopter circled overhead.

‘Squad’ Democrats hit for voting against Israel support resolution: ‘They want to destroy our society’

Members of the progressive House "Squad" are being hit over their votes against a resolution in support of Israel.

Maryland Democrat John Sarbanes to forgo reelection

Rep. John Sarbanes (D-MD) announced Thursday that he is not seeking reelection for what would have been his 10th term.

Republicans put faith in Speaker Johnson with busy schedule ahead

Before Wednesday, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was a relatively obscure member of Congress, even among some of his Democratic colleagues.

Georgia lieutenant governor wants to pay teachers $10,000 to carry guns

Georgia Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones is getting behind an idea to pay teachers $10,000 annually to carry firearms at school.

Maine shooting: Who were the victims killed in the Lewiston attack?

Police are still working to identify the 18 people who were killed in mass shootings in two locations in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday. The gunman remains at large.

House passes energy and water appropriations bill, with several controversial riders

The House passed a nearly $57 billion appropriations bill Thursday to fund the departments of Energy and Interior along with other agencies, setting up a testy funding battle with the White House ahead of a Nov. 17 government shutdown.

Senate Democrats seek loophole around Tuberville’s military promotions blockade

Senate Democrats are preparing to send a resolution to the Rules Committee that could potentially get around Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s (R-AL) monthslong blockade of military promotions.
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