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Christian university alleges Biden administration launched ‘bad faith’ investigations

A Christian university in Arizona is accusing the Biden administration of "unjustly" targeting the school with investigations and is questioning whether religion was the motivation.

Record number of public employees abandoned their unions this quarter

Government employees have left unions in record numbers since July.

McCarthy’s removal as speaker may close off areas of GOP cooperation with Biden

President Joe Biden may have struck a note of bipartisanship after Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was removed from the speakership, but the fallout is likely to sow further division in an already polarized Washington.

Cornel West to run as independent, forgoing Green Party run

Presidential candidate Cornel West is no longer running under the Green Party banner and will seek the White House as an independent candidate, adding to Democrats' fear of the impact of third-party candidates in the 2024 election.

DeSantis on Biden’s 2020 win: ‘They were voting against Trump’

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) increased public attacks against former President Donald Trump came to the forefront of his 2024 presidential campaign once again during a Tampa, Florida, event on Thursday.

Congressional veteran ‘stunned and appalled’ at possible special operations cuts

Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL), a retired U.S. Army Green Beret and chairman of the subcommittee on readiness, said he was "stunned and appalled" over reports the Department of Defense is considering making cuts to the Army's special operations forces.

Why Joe Manchin might not save himself even if he ditches the Democratic Party

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) might not be able to save his political future even if he were to leave the Democratic Party and become an independent, according to a poll shared Thursday.

NIH’s silence on Fauci aide ‘extremely concerning’: Congress threatens subpoena

EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans issued a final warning on Thursday to the National Institutes of Health in an investigation into a top aide's use of private emails to avoid congressional and media scrutiny during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Stimulus update: Georgia residents have 11 days to receive direct payment worth $500

Georgia residents have 11 days to file their 2021 or 2022 tax returns to receive a rebate from the state's Surplus Tax Refund.

Lawmakers call for NBA and its players union to cut ties with Chinese gear makers

A group of lawmakers have sent a pair of letters to the NBA and its players union, urging both to distance themselves from China and the country's use of labor camps.
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