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Study finds Washington, DC least festive in the US

The nation's capital Washington, D.C., is the least festive of the United States, according to a study.

Liz Cheney predicts potential second term of Trump will be ‘worse’

Former Rep. Liz Cheney broadcast her worries that Donald Trump will only get 'worse' if elected a second time.

Al Gore says he was ‘shocked by the tone-deafness’ of Harvard president

Former Vice President Al Gore reacted to the congressional testimony of Claudine Gay, President of Harvard.

JD Vance reiterates support for Trump while blasting Democrats for focusing on past

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) brushed off comments that a second Donald Trump presidency would be a "dictatorship," stating that Democrats are focusing too much on the past because they "don't have much to run on."

Nancy Mace hits Jayapal for ‘excuses’ regarding Hamas sexual violence against Israeli women

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) slammed her colleague Rep. Pramila Jayapal's (D-WA) "excuses" regarding Hamas's sexual violence against women in the Oct. 7 against Israel.

Security for Israel won’t be possible until ‘Palestinian political aspirations’ are met: Blinken

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the work to establish peace in the Middle East is "not over" when the fighting between Israel and Hamas ends.

How Hillary Clinton has emerged as key champion of Biden’s 2024 campaign

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is becoming one of the most significant surrogates for President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection campaign and is expected to play a larger role in shoring up his base support in the new year.

Donald Trump makes a case for his ‘righteous crusade’ campaign in New York

Former President Donald Trump campaigned in his home state of New York on Saturday.

Matt Gaetz calls Trump ‘the greatest president we have ever known’

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) offered a glowing introductory speech to Donald Trump Saturday whom he called "the greatest president we have ever known."

Censure craze: House hits reprimand milestone not seen since 1870

A trio of Democrats censured by the House this year marked a milestone not seen in more than 150 years, raising questions over whether the historically rare form of punishment is becoming weaponized in the lower chamber.
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