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Three reasons Republicans could lose their House majority before 2024

With Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) announcing he will retire at the end of the year, Rep. George Santos’s (R-NY) expulsion, and Rep. Bill Johnson (R-OH) leaving for another role, House Republicans could lose their majority before 2024.

US Navy destroyer shoots down drone in Red Sea

A United States Navy guided-missile destroyer shot down a drone in the Red Sea on Wednesday that originated from Houthi-controlled territory in Yemen, just days after a different U.S. Navy vessel shot down three drones that originated from the same place.

WATCH LIVE: White House holds press briefing with Karine Jean-Pierre and John Kirby

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and National Security Council spokesman John Kirby are taking questions as President Joe Biden calls on Congress to pass his national security supplemental request.

Republican debate: Four things to watch at the fourth contest in Alabama

The Republican debate on Wednesday will pit most of the leading GOP candidates for president against one another for the fourth time this year, less than six weeks ahead of the Iowa caucuses.

Biden scolds House Republicans for holding up Ukraine funding: ‘This cannot wait’

President Joe Biden tried to name and shame House Republicans for opposing more funding for Ukraine without concessions regarding border security and immigration.

House Republicans react to Kevin McCarthy retiring from Congress: ‘Hopefully no one dies’

House Republicans are grappling with the announcement of Rep. Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) retirement, narrowing the GOP's already-slim majority in the lower chamber following an expulsion and a series of departures planned for next year.

Biden says he isn’t the only Democrat who can beat Trump, ‘but I will’

President Joe Biden suggested to reporters on Wednesday that there are other Democrats who could beat former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election but still vowed to do so himself.

Biden lashes out over impeachment inquiry allegations: ‘A bunch of lies’

President Joe Biden bristled at the suggestion he has engaged in any wrongdoing with his family's business dealings as the House edges closer to vote on whether to approve an impeachment inquiry into him.

Four controversial moments Mace has faced ahead of 2024 reelection fight

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has found herself entangled in a series of controversies that could hurt her bid for reelection in 2024.

Harvard Jews shocked at school president’s refusal to label calls for genocide ‘harassment’

Members of Harvard's Jewish community expressed shock and horror Tuesday, one day after the institution's president, Claudine Gay, refused to say that calling for the genocide of Jews violated the school's harassment policy.
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