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Philadelphia GOP avoids total oblivion in city council elections — down to just one seat

Candidates from a far-left splinter party won a pair of seats on the Philadelphia City Council on Tuesday, nabbing an unprecedented victory for liberals and handing defeat to Republicans, who had held the spots for more than seven decades.

Matt Ulrich dead: Former Super Bowl champion and Colts player dies at 41

Former Indianapolis Colts offensive guard Matt Ulrich, who helped lead the team to a Super Bowl championship in 2006, has died. He was 41 years old.

Mayorkas endorses canceling visas of foreign students who support Hamas terrorists

The Biden administration's top immigration official asserted before Congress that students visiting the United States on a visa ought to be ordered removed from the country if they support Hamas terrorists who attacked Israel.

White House slams Oversight subpoenas of Hunter and James Biden

The White House pushed back on the House Oversight Committee after it subpoenaed two Biden family members.

Big Tech firms take initiative to stop artificial intelligence in 2024 political ads

Big Tech companies have moved to stifle the use of artificial intelligence in political advertising months before Congress gets a chance to set the rules.

House committee advances bill to tighten foreign donation rules for colleges

The House Education and Workforce Committee advanced legislation on Wednesday that would tighten reporting requirements for colleges and universities that receive foreign donations.

White House can’t rule out that terror groups other than Hamas have hostages in Gaza

An official said the White House is unsure whether any terrorist group in Gaza other than Hamas is holding any of the more than 200 people who were kidnapped from southern Israel during last month's unprecedented terrorist attacks.

Republican debate: Three things to watch for during the third GOP event

MIAMI — The third Republican primary debate is taking place in the shadow of this week's off-year elections, a reminder of what is at stake for the GOP if the party keeps underperforming with voters.

‘Squad’ member accuses Democrats of ‘endangering’ Tlaib by censuring her ‘free speech’

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) denounced the censure of fellow "Squad" Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), calling out her colleagues who voted to pass the measure.

Texas school district delays Oklahoma! musical after transgender student booted from lead role

A school district in Texas delayed a musical production meant to be held next month over a new policy that only allows students to play roles matching their gender.
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