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GOP chairman slams Biden administration for federal work return policy: ‘Not good enough’

Rep. Roger Williams (R-TX), chairman of the House Small Business Committee, slammed the Small Business Administration on Tuesday for not going far enough in calling the federal workforce back to in-person work.

Hillary Clinton underscores democracy, diplomacy, and the arts in White House return

Hillary Clinton emphasized the importance of democracy during a rare appearance at the White House for a Japanese-sponsored art award after her surprise loss to former President Donald Trump in 2016.

InfoWars host Owen Shroyer sentenced to 60 days in jail over role in lead-up to Jan. 6

InfoWars host Owen Shroyer was sentenced to 60 days in jail over his role in the Jan. 6 riot.

Vladimir Putin pleased Trump indictments reveal ‘the rotten American political system’

Russian President Vladimir Putin is pleased by the indictments of former President Donald Trump, as he believes the attendant controversy will undermine the reputation of the United States internationally.

Tim Ballard attends conference on legislation requiring Biden administration to find missing children

Former Homeland Security agent Tim Ballard attended a conference held by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) on Tuesday that introduced legislation to require the Biden administration to locate 85,000 missing children in the United States.

Embattled Missouri transgender clinic stops child interventions following new ban

The St. Louis, Missouri, transgender clinic investigated after allegedly harming 600 children with gender transition drugs and procedures has stopped treatment for minors.

New Mexico AG Raul Torrez refuses to defend Gov. Lujan Grisham in gun carry suspension lawsuits

Democratic New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez announced he will not defend the state in pending lawsuits against the governor's public health emergency order suspending open and concealed carry of firearms in Albuquerque and surrounding counties.

Estimate of COVID-19 unemployment fraud revised up to as much as $135 billion

COVID-19-related unemployment fraud likely reached between $100 billion and $135 billion, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office.

Lawyer claims Ken Paxton hired him to go after political enemies, then left him out to dry

AUSTIN, Texas — A personal injury lawyer hired by Ken Paxton to investigate crimes that wealthy political donor Nate Paul alleged testified before the Senate on Tuesday that he was duped by the now-impeached attorney general.

Government spending fight spells trouble for McCarthy speakership

The House returned to Capitol Hill on Tuesday and conservative lawmakers are underscoring their demands for a deal on government funding, with several hinting at trouble for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as he seeks to appease all corners of his party while also holding on to his No. 1 position in the lower chamber.
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