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The rare target bridging partisan divide in Congress: UFOs

The House Oversight Committee has become known for its stark partisan divide as the majority party typically uses the panel to advance its own agenda and investigate its own interests. But one topic may be able to bridge that gap: unidentified flying objects.

RFK Jr. denies past comments were antisemitic at House hearing: ‘Smears, misinterpretation’

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended recent comments he made about Jewish people, telling a congressional hearing on Thursday that accusations of antisemitism were a smear.

Byron York says Republicans have ‘outsmarted’ themselves with RFK Jr.’s ‘crackpot’ testimony

Washington Examiner Chief Political Correspondent Byron York said Republicans might have "outsmarted" themselves by calling on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ahead of Thursday's congressional hearing on government censorship.

WATCH LIVE: RFK Jr testifies at a House subcommittee hearing on the ‘weaponization of the federal government’

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will testify before a House Judiciary subcommittee on the "government's role in censoring Americans" on Thursday.

Powerball jackpot: Single ticket wins $1 billion jackpot

A Powerball player in California ended up winning the third biggest jackpot of all time on Wednesday night, earning $1.08 billion.

McCarthy denies Trumpworld claim he promised to expunge former president’s impeachments

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has reportedly denied promising former President Donald Trump that his impeachments would be expunged.

Existing home sales fall as owners hold on to lower mortgage rates

Sales of existing homes declined in June, down 18.9% from the year before.

Students for DeSantis reaches 100 campuses nationwide

EXCLUSIVE — The youth organization supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential bid has established itself on 100 college campuses.

Illinois Instagram settlement: Who’s eligible for payouts in $68.5 million lawsuit?

Instagram users from Illinois who have used the social media platform in the last several years could be eligible for a payout from the $68.5 million lawsuit settled between the state and the platform.

Three things that could cost Republicans the House in 2024

Republicans are marching full steam ahead to rally voters and maintain their thin majority in the House, but several roadblocks could keep them from having the sweeping victory they're hoping for in 2024.
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