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Majority of Iowa Republican caucusgoers not concerned if Trump doesn’t debate: Poll

A majority of likely Iowa Republican caucus attendees are not concerned that former President Donald Trump is opting out of GOP presidential debates.

Nancy Mace takes credit for historic McCarthy ouster: ‘I just booted out the old speaker and got a new speaker’

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) touted her record of going against the Republican Party and took credit for ousting former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) earlier this month.

Youngkin issues executive directive to combat antisemitism in Virginia

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) announced Tuesday that he has issued Executive Directive Six, intended to combat antisemitism in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel.

The leader behind the Harvard mobile trucks faces SWAT team twice in one weekend

Adam Guillette, the president of Accuracy in Media, was targeted at his Florida home when a team of SWAT officers visited his place twice over the weekend. He had recently made a public display on mobile billboard trucks of student names from 31 Harvard organizations that blamed Israel for the Hamas attack.

Blinken appears to dress children up as Zelensky and Ukrainian flag for Halloween

Secretary of State Antony Blinken is under fire after appearing to dress his young children up as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the Ukrainian flag for the White House trick-or-treating event on Monday.

Granite State gaffe: Democrats push Biden write-in effort in New Hampshire

Democrats in New Hampshire are seeking to help President Joe Biden win their state primary and avoid a potential electoral headache despite his decision to skip the nation's first primary of the 2024 cycle.

Israeli military destroys house of senior Hamas leader in West Bank

The Israeli military destroyed the house of Saleh al Arouri, a senior Hamas commander, in the West Bank on Tuesday.

WATCH LIVE: Mayorkas and Wray testify before Senate Homeland Security Committee

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and FBI Director Christopher Wray are testifying before the Senate Homeland Security Committee on threats to the homeland.

Supreme Court weighs whether public officials can be sued for blocking social media critics

The Supreme Court will wade into a legal matter that was originally teed up when former President Donald Trump blocked some critics from following his social media posts, prompting the question of whether public officials can face lawsuits for blocking critics online.

Senate Republicans urge Schumer to reject Biden request for Gaza humanitarian aid

A group of Senate Republicans are urging Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to reject a request from the Biden administration to provide up to $9 billion in humanitarian assistance to Gaza, arguing the money would be stolen by the Hamas militant group amid the war in Israel.
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