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Taiwan rebuffs China’s desire for high-speed rail line across strait

China wants to build a high-speed rail line to Taiwan, the island democracy that Beijing intends to subjugate, but officials in Taipei sound less than enthusiastic about the idea.

Border Patrol arrests 2,000 illegal immigrants, many from Africa, near Tucson in one day

Border Patrol agents in eastern Arizona arrested more than 2,000 illegal immigrants on Tuesday, including a large group of African men, that the federal government has begun to release onto the street, the Washington Examiner has confirmed.

House Republicans demand full sanctions for Huawei over advanced chip in new phone

A group of House Republican leaders have called on the Commerce Department to implement full sanctions on two leading Chinese technology companies after they surprised the world with an advanced semiconductor.

McCarthy allies and Freedom Caucus in talks for border security solution to spending impasse

The Republican Main Street Caucus and the House Freedom Caucus are currently in negotiations to include the House Republican border security bill H.R. 2 into a continuing resolution as a way to get conservatives on board to vote for the measure.

Vivek Ramaswamy calls Hunter Biden indictment a ‘smokescreen’: ‘Don’t fall for it’

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy called the indictment of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, a "smokescreen" amid allegations of other crimes surrounding the Biden family.

Bill Clinton and Pope Francis to have ‘special conversation’ at foundation summit

The Clinton Foundation's upcoming summit will be headlined by a live conversation between Pope Francis and former President Bill Clinton on various issues including climate change, the foundation announced Thursday.

MTG says Democrats’ ‘climate cult agenda’ on electric vehicles ‘traitorous’ to auto unions

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blasted the Democrats' electric vehicle agenda on Thursday, saying it was "traitorous" to auto unions as workers inch closer to a strike deadline.

US vows to retaliate against Russia’s expulsion of two diplomats from Moscow

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team vowed to retaliate against Russia’s expulsion of two United States diplomats as Kremlin hostility to American influence in Russia continues to complicate embassy operations in the country.

Tim Ballard rumored to try for Mitt Romney’s seat in Senate

Former Homeland Security agent Tim Ballard could be vying for Sen. Mitt Romney's (R-UT) seat in 2024.

MTG says she’s no longer ‘a member of the burn-it-all-down caucus’: Report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) nicknamed the House Freedom Caucus the "burn-it-all-down caucus" on Thursday as a jab at the conservative group from which she was removed in July.
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