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Justice Department faces Senate investigation over alleged spying on congressional staffers

EXCLUSIVE — Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans are investigating allegations the Justice Department spied on congressional staffers while they probed the agency, including during their investigation into its handling of the Trump-Russia inquiry, the Washington Examiner has learned.

Marijuana and abortion: Is Ohio purple again?

Defeated opponents of the Ohio abortion access rights constitutional amendment and recreational marijuana statute ballot measures say that steep losses in the Buckeye State require a change of strategy heading into the 2024 election cycle but should not be misread as the state turning purple.

Rashida Tlaib defends ‘river to sea’ comments, claims her colleagues ‘know where my heart is’

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) argued that recent comments she made on "the river to the sea" in light of the Israel-Hamas conflict have resulted in the "distortion of my words" in the wake of Congress censuring her.

Democrats sharply divided over Biden’s response to Israel war: Poll

President Joe Biden's policy on Israel is causing deep divisions in the Democratic Party, according to a new poll.

House Republicans tell Biden to ‘reverse his misguided policy’ ahead of meeting with Xi Jinping

House Republicans sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Wednesday urging him to confront Chinese President Xi Jinping on human rights violations and improving United States relations at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum being held in San Francisco next week.

Christie gets into yelling match with MSNBC anchor after lackluster debate: ‘Don’t mess with me’

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie got into a heated debate with MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski over his comments on abortion.

Biden campaign pressed about Trump outpolling the president as an ‘effective world leader’

MIAMI — President Joe Biden's campaign disputed polling that indicates the public thinks more highly of former President Donald Trump as a world leader compared to the incumbent.

Energy rebates: Virginia application for direct payment for heating bills closes in five days

Applications for payments from Virginia's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program close in five days.

Democrats punt on subpoenaing conservative Supreme Court justices’ benefactors for now

The Senate Judiciary Committee punted on voting Thursday to subpoena GOP megadonors Leonard Leo and Harlan Crow as part of its Supreme Court ethics investigation.

The Biden factor: Democrats’ success on election night had one thing in common

Democrats scored major wins across crucial red states in Tuesday night’s election, securing abortion access rights and flipping the Virginia House — results that bode well for President Joe Biden’s agenda.
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