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Capitol lawmakers trained to administer NARCAN opioid reversal drug: ‘People are dying’

Lawmakers and staff on Capitol Hill participated in the second annual opioid reversal training session as part of a bipartisan initiative to combat opioid overdoses in America.

Schumer claims ‘some consensus’ on AI legislation after forum with Musk and Zuckerberg

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) claimed a consensus on the necessity of legislation to regulate artificial intelligence on Wednesday as he hosted top tech executives for a closed-door forum at the Capitol.

White House pans ‘baseless’ impeachment inquiry

The White House ripped House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) decision to direct three Republican committee chairmen to initiate an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and his family's business dealings.

Ralph Norman mulling a primary challenge against Lindsey Graham

Rep. Ralph Norman (R-SC) is mulling a primary challenge against Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) when he comes up for reelection in 2026, he told the Washington Examiner.

DeSantis ad hits Trump and Biden as big-spending pals

Gov. Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign is out with an ad on Wednesday slamming former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden for their part in raising the nation's debt while in office.

Mitt calls it quits: Who’s next in line to replace Romney as Utah senator?

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) announced he will not seek reelection to his Senate seat in 2024, setting the stage for what could become a competitive GOP primary to replace the one-term senator in the Beehive State.

Military leaders remain confident in Osprey aircraft following deadly crash

Military officials remain confident in the CV-22 Osprey aircraft despite deadly crashes, including one last month that resulted in three Marines being killed.

Ramaswamy says it’s a ‘myth’ that the president can’t fire federal employees en masse

Former biotech CEO Vivek Ramaswamy is making the case that the president can order mass layoffs of federal workers and reorganize the bureaucracy — something he says he'll do if he is elected next year.

New College of Florida trustee dares Biden to ‘put me in prison’ for DEI investigation

Prominent conservative activist and trustee of the New College of Florida Chris Rufo blasted the Biden administration for opening a civil rights investigation into the school and said he was willing to go to prison.

Stimulus check update: Montana residents can claim tax rebate worth up to $675 through end of month

Montana residents have 18 days to apply for a property tax rebate of up to $675 per taxpayer.
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