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Incoming congressional members include 19 veterans

Veterans will have a big presence in the 118th Congress as 19 newly elected veteran members will join the ranks of high-profile military advocates like Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Reps. Jim Banks (R-IN) and Brian Mast (R-FL).

Biden administration and House GOP get started early on oversight fight

The 118th Congress doesn't begin until next week, but the sniping between the Biden administration and House Republicans vowing to investigate it has already begun.

Electric vehicles are complicating car safety testing

Electric vehicles are complicating car safety testing due to their heavier weight.

Kentucky AG announces $197 million-plus opioid settlement with pharmacies

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced settlements with CVS and Walgreens pharmacies for more than $197 million for their role in the opioid crisis.

Journalist Barbara Walters dead at 93

Longtime ABC News journalist Barbara Walters died at the age of 93 on Friday, according to multiple reports.

Biden administration looks to undo Trump-era medical workers ‘conscience’ rule

The Biden administration is looking to undo Trump-era rules that increased medical workers' ability to refuse to perform procedures that conflicted with moral or religious beliefs.

Arizona’s 15-week abortion law goes into effect

Arizona's 15-week abortion law has gone into effect after an appeals court in Tucson ruled the law can go forward.

Senate Finance Committee to investigate Social Security watchdog: Report

The Senate Finance Committee is reportedly looking to probe the Office of the Inspector General for the Social Security Administration in the upcoming Senate term.

Alyssa Farah Griffin claims Mark Meadows blocked her from preventing Trump bleach comment

Alyssa Farah Griffin claims she attempted to prevent then-President Donald Trump from receiving a report that led to him making a remark about injecting disinfectants to treat COVID-19.

McCarthy looks to sway critics in final days leading up to speaker’s vote

With the speaker’s vote just days away, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is making a final push to sway potential defectors as he looks to lock down the support needed to secure the gavel, with the California Republican laying out possible concessions during a call with a small group of members on Friday afternoon.
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