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GOP’s slim majority in the House grows even smaller after Chris Stewart retirement

Rep. Chris Stewart (R-UT) effectively resigned from the House on Friday, altering the current makeup of the lower chamber and decreasing Republicans’ already-slim majority to just three seats — giving GOP leaders little room for error as they navigate a battle over government spending.

Democratic senators request details about US-Starlink contract after Ukraine incident

Three Senate Democrats sent a request to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin seeking information about the government's contract with Elon Musk's Starlink service after he reportedly refused access to the service for a Ukrainian attack on Russia's naval fleet.

Remote work booms in Seattle as more than one-third of employees work from home

While remote work dropped nationally by 3% since last year, the city with the most remote workers was more than double the average.

UAW strike: Union accuses automakers of ‘trying to put the squeeze’ with reported layoffs

The United Auto Workers union denounced reports of the Ford Motor Company and General Motors planning to lay off some non-union workers temporarily as the UAW strikes against the Big Three Detroit automakers.

Oregon Republicans file for reelection despite possible disqualification

A group of Republican lawmakers in Oregon are filing for reelection despite being in possible violation of a state law that could disqualify them from seeking office.

Armed man arrested at RFK Jr.’s Los Angeles event after impersonating bodyguard

A man was arrested at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign event Thursday night in Los Angeles, California.

Trump says he left ‘nice note’ for Biden when leaving office

Former President Donald Trump said he left a "nice note" for President Joe Biden when the former was leaving the White House in January 2021.

Trump warns ‘cognitively impaired’ Biden will lead US into ‘World War II’

Former President Donald Trump offered his latest criticism of President Joe Biden on Friday, warning the “cognitively impaired” incumbent would lead the country into “World War II” if he is reelected next year.

Jack Smith requests narrow gag order on Trump in 2020 election case

Special counsel Jack Smith filed a request on Friday for a narrow gag order to be imposed on former President Donald Trump in his 2020 election case in federal court.

Florida drops loyalty pledge from GOP primary ballot requirements

The Florida Republican Party dropped its previous plans to require presidential candidates to sign a loyalty pledge in order to appear on the party’s primary ballot, giving a win to former President Donald Trump over Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in the two rivals’ home state.
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