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Speaker vote: House GOP meets for third internal election after three weeks without leader

Republicans will meet behind closed doors on Tuesday morning to hold their third internal election for speaker in as many weeks as the House stares down a Nov. 17 deadline to fund the government.

Sheila Jackson Lee breaks silence over berating staffer in leaked audio: ‘I expect excellence’

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) has broken her silence about the leaked audio that captured her cursing at a staff member, saying she "expects excellence at all times" and blaming the recording on her opponents and "extreme Republican supporters."

Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu removed from position following disappearance

Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu was fired on Tuesday, becoming the second high-profile minister to lose his job without official reasons.

Ilhan Omar slammed by Ritchie Torres for taking policy positions that ‘would have led to more dead Israelis’

A progressive Democratic congressman, who is often aligned with Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), criticized her on Monday for taking policy positions that "would have led to even more dead Israelis and more dead Palestinians."

Not just Hunter: James Biden steps into the center of Biden family controversy

Another Biden family member has grabbed the attention of House Republicans.

Biden impeachment inquiry: GOP presses ahead with DOJ interviews despite House paralysis

House Republicans are conducting at least three interviews this week with current and former Department of Justice officials as part of their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden despite the lower chamber remaining stuck in an unprecedented holding pattern without a House speaker.

Muriel Bowser pressed by GOP to rename DC’s Black Lives Matter Plaza over ‘antisemitism’

EXCLUSIVE — Republican lawmakers are requesting Washington, D.C., Democratic Mayor Muriel Bowser "immediately rename" Black Lives Matter Plaza in the nation's capital over groups in the left-wing movement boosting Hamas after the terror group murdered innocent Israelis.

Biden prepares to host Australian state visit amid congressional dysfunction

President Joe Biden is rolling out the diplomatic red carpet for Australia's state visit after unceremoniously scrapping plans to travel Down Under during last spring's debt ceiling crisis.

Trump files three motions to dismiss 2020 election case

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers have filed three new motions to dismiss the case surrounding his alleged attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

Louisiana pileup: Seven dead and over 150 vehicles crash amid ‘superfog’

Seven people are dead after more than 150 vehicles crashed on an interstate just west of New Orleans, Louisiana, Monday morning, caused by a "superfog," authorities said.
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