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Severe rain and atmospheric river storm threaten California

An atmospheric river storm off the West Coast is threatening flooding and heavy rain for the Golden State in the coming days.

Part of Taiwan advanced missile system sent to China for repairs

A key component of one of Taiwan's advanced anti-ship missile systems was sent to China for repairs, the island's top military research unit confirmed Wednesday.

AOC open to ‘unity candidate’ as McCarthy struggles to lock down speaker votes

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said she wouldn’t rule out working with Republicans to resolve the speaker battle but emphasized she did not see GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as a “unity candidate.”

Karine Jean-Pierre can’t explain why Biden was masked on Marine One

The White House was not able to explain Wednesday why President Joe Biden exited Marine One wearing a surgical mask — a break from his recent habits.

Pence joins Trump in urging Republicans to back McCarthy’s speaker bid

Former Vice President Mike Pence urged Republicans to support Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) bid for House speaker, jumping into the conversation to encourage unity among the party as it remains paralyzed by dissent.

Where do House negotiations stand on second day of McCarthy speaker vote?

Negotiations between House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and the members obstructing his path to the speakership appear to have reached an impasse — dragging the leadership vote into a historic second day.

WATCH: Joy Behar enjoys GOP infighting, calls it ‘most destructive force in politics’

The View hosts returned to give their opinions on politics in the new year, and they did not hold back.

McCarthy decides against vote to delay fourth speakership ballot

House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) decided against a push to adjourn the House as he struggles to lock down the votes to become speaker.

FBI ups reward for elusive Capitol Hill pipe bomber to $500,000

FBI officials are raising the reward for information on the person who planted pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., in January 2021 to $500,000.

Virginia AG launches civil rights investigation against Thomas Jefferson High School

Virginia's Attorney General Jason Miyares announced Wednesday that his office would be launching a state civil rights investigation against Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Fairfax County.
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