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Mike Turner concerned over lack of American hostages being released by Hamas

House Intelligence Committee chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) expressed concern over the Biden administration’s involvement in the hostage release deal that has seen the release of hostages by Hamas from Gaza in exchange for a temporary ceasefire, as no American hostages have been released as of Sunday morning.

DHS issues order to border agents to use preferred pronouns for migrants

The Department of Homeland Security issued a memo urging Border Patrol agents to use migrants' preferred pronouns.

Karl Rove believes DeSantis needs strong performance in Iowa: ‘Do or Die’

Republican strategist Karl Rove believes if Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign is to have a chance, he needs to have a strong performance in Iowa.

US has ‘reason to believe’ one American hostage will be released Sunday

The Biden administration believes that at least one of the three American women and children held hostage by terror groups in Gaza will be freed on Sunday, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.

Ozzy Osbourne reveals tumor discovery: ‘Just want to be well enough to do one show’

Ozzy Osbourne opened up about his health struggles, revealing surgical complications led to the discovery of a vertebral tumor.

Two veteran congressmen warn enemies ‘smell weakness in this White House’

Reps. Michael Waltz (R-FL) and Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) offered their analysis on the Biden administration's military "bad policy" as veterans.

A history of animal diplomacy involving US and other countries

Animal diplomacy has been used to strengthen relationships between countries for decades, with the most known exchange involving panda diplomacy between the United States and China.

Food stamps: December direct payments to Montana SNAP recipients begin in seven days

Montana's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its December payments, worth up to $1,751, in one week.

House incumbents stepping down to run for state or higher office in 2024

Several House incumbents are forgoing reelection to the lower chamber to either run for a different national office or take a job within their state in 2024.

The challenges Matt Gaetz faces after leading House into uncertainty

Rep. Matt Gaetz’s (R-FL) recent success in leading the ouster of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has catapulted him further into the national spotlight, but the path ahead is fraught with challenges as voters in Florida appear to be scaling back their support.
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