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Tim Scott blasts teachers union leader for comparing parental rights to segregation

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) slammed American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten on Wednesday for her comparison of parental rights advocates to Jim Crow-era segregationists, claiming white liberals will cry racism to win a fight.

McCarthy challenges those threatening to oust him as speaker: ‘File the f***ing motion’

During a closed-door meeting on Thursday, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) offered his most pointed challenge yet to conservatives threatening to oust him as speaker, daring them to do it.

Stimulus update: Los Angeles County residents to receive direct monthly payment worth $1,000 in one day

Over 1,000 Los Angeles County residents will collect their monthly $1,000 payment from a guaranteed income program tomorrow.

Stimulus update: Direct Minnesota payments worth up to $1,300 to go out by end of September

A one-time tax rebate payment for eligible Minnesotans of up to $1,300 per family is expected to wrap up by the end of September, part of a $2 million rebate from the state's multibillion-dollar budget surplus.

Teamsters refuse to deliver vehicles if UAW members strike

The Teamsters, also known as the truck drivers who deliver vehicles to auto dealers, plan to strike alongside the United Auto Workers union, potentially dealing a great blow to GM, Ford, and Stellantis.

Vladimir Putin accepts Kim Jong Un’s offer of North Korean visit

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit his country during their recent interactions.

Mitt Romney warned Mitch McConnell ‘there are calls to burn down your house’ ahead of Jan. 6

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) warned Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) of violence and chaos like the country saw on Jan. 6, 2021, days before the Capitol riot happened, according to an upcoming book.

Donald Trump indictment: Judge rejects Fani Willis bid to try all RICO defendants together

The Fulton County, Georgia, judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion case rebuffed District Attorney Fani Willis on Thursday over her bid to try all 19 defendants together.

Manchin had private meeting with Bill Clinton as he toys with challenging Biden and ditching Democrats

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is still undecided on his political future, despite a looming deadline to run for reelection in 2024 or file to run for the presidency instead. He has been meeting with his family to discuss what he should do, as well as consulting former President Bill Clinton for his perspective.

WATCH LIVE: House Oversight subcommittee holds hearing on federal workers’ telework policies

The House Oversight Subcommittee on Government Operations and the Federal Workforce will hold a hearing on federal agencies' post-pandemic telework policies.
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