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Donalds doubts House speaker feud will hurt GOP in 2024: ‘We’re gonna get past this’

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), who has entered the race to be the next speaker of the House, said Sunday he doubts the prolonged fight over the position will damage his party in the 2024 general election.

McCarthy calls speakership battle ’embarrassing’ as House remains without leader

Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) believes Republicans' inability to secure a new speaker after he was ousted more than two weeks ago is not a good look for the party.

Israel ‘cannot go back’ to the status quo but has ‘no intent’ to govern Gaza: Antony Blinken

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Israel "cannot go back to the status quo" when the war between the Jewish State and the terrorist organization Hamas ends, as the conflict between the two enters its third week.

Israel war: IDF says Hamas is holding 212 people hostage

The number of hostages being held by Hamas has risen to 212, according to estimates by an Israel Defense Forces spokesman.

Toby Keith to return to the stage despite cancer battle: ‘Old devil’s been after me a bit’

Country music legend Toby Keith is refusing to let his cancer battle keep him from the stage any longer.

Authors blast Scholastic for separating books on the basis of race, sexuality

Scholastic announced that schools would have to opt into its newest category of books from LGBT authors and those of color.

Dolly Parton won’t let cancel culture win: ‘Truth was, I didn’t care’

Dolly Parton’s glitzy style and big hair have long been a signature of the music legend, and she has long refused to let cancel culture take that away.

Studios ask actors union to return to the table after strike’s 100th day

Striking union actors will be headed back to the negotiation table with studios after a 12-day hiatus.

Three things learned from UAW strike

The United Auto Workers began striking on Sept. 15, holding up production at plants across the country as picketing employees demanded higher wages and better benefits. With no end in sight, automakers are losing money and taking steps away from electric vehicle manufacturing.

Speakerless House: The longest the House has gone without a speaker

The House of Representatives has been without a speaker for nearly three weeks, but an extended vacancy in the speaker's chair is not unprecedented.
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