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MTG says Democrats’ ‘climate cult agenda’ on electric vehicles ‘traitorous’ to auto unions

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blasted the Democrats' electric vehicle agenda on Thursday, saying it was "traitorous" to auto unions as workers inch closer to a strike deadline.

US vows to retaliate against Russia’s expulsion of two diplomats from Moscow

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team vowed to retaliate against Russia’s expulsion of two United States diplomats as Kremlin hostility to American influence in Russia continues to complicate embassy operations in the country.

Tim Ballard rumored to try for Mitt Romney’s seat in Senate

Former Homeland Security agent Tim Ballard could be vying for Sen. Mitt Romney's (R-UT) seat in 2024.

MTG says she’s no longer ‘a member of the burn-it-all-down caucus’: Report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) nicknamed the House Freedom Caucus the "burn-it-all-down caucus" on Thursday as a jab at the conservative group from which she was removed in July.

Schumer says regulating AI ‘one of the toughest, hardest issues we will ever tackle’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) said Thursday they are off to “a great start” in establishing a legislative approach to regulating artificial intelligence, a day after hosting top tech executives for a closed-door forum at the Capitol.

Trump claims Hunter Biden indictment is ‘only crime’ not implicating Joe Biden

Former President Donald Trump said the indictment of Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, on Thursday was on charges related to the "only crime" that did not implicate the president.

Largest House GOP caucus endorses McCarthy plan for short-term spending bill

The Republican Study Committee, the largest group of GOP lawmakers in the House, endorsed Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) plan to pass a short-term continuing resolution as Congress continues to hammer out negotiations over government spending.

Biden administration ‘wants Afghanistan to go away,’ former US ambassador says

A former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan believes the Biden administration is hoping the country would simply "go away."

House passes bill that would ban state limits on selling gas-powered vehicles

The House passed a bill banning states from implementing laws that would ban or limit the sale of gas-powered vehicles, marking Republicans' latest efforts to stymie Democrats' environmental agenda.

New Hampshire takes a risk as DNC extends deadline for state to set new primary date

The Democratic National Committee and New Hampshire are in the middle of a fight over the state's refusal to cede its first-in-the-nation presidential primary status, a move that could cost New Hampshire Democrats at the party's 2024 nominating convention.
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