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Letitia James fires back as Trump returns to civil trial: ‘He engaged in persistent fraud’

New York Attorney General Letitia James fired back at Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying the former president can "call me names," but in the end, "he engaged in persistent fraud."

Biden threatens to veto Kennedy proposal to cancel ‘woke’ small business lending rule

President Joe Biden said he would veto a measure by Senate Republicans to cancel an administration rule requiring banks to collect data on small business owners when they seek a loan.

Israel war: Capitol Police prepares for anti-Israel protest outside Congress

The United States Capitol Police is preparing for a planned protest outside of the Capitol on Wednesday by placing bike racks and extra officers outside of the complex.

Biosafety reforms emerge as bipartisan opening in House in wake of pandemic

Representatives in the House on Wednesday appeared to find common ground on the issue of strengthening safety mechanisms for biomedical research, indicating bipartisan support for legislative work amid a contentious environment in the lower chamber.

Biden blasted for ‘appeasement’ and attempts to ‘negotiate with terrorist organizations’

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) criticized the Biden administration for appeasing its adversaries, the latest Republican to slam President Joe Biden for his tactics in handling countries like Iran as the war in the Middle East continues.

Walmart Foundation pledges $1 million to Holocaust Memorial Museum as antisemitism grows

The Walmart Foundation, the retail giant's philanthropic body, committed $1 million to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum amid the Israel-Hamas war and a rising wave of antisemitism.

Aaron Rodgers jokes that he’s ‘defying science’ and Fauci amid recovery

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he defies science and Dr. Anthony Fauci, joking that the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is science itself.

Voters worried about Israel-Hamas war spiraling into wider conflict, poll says

As the war between Israel and Hamas continues, an overwhelming majority of voters are concerned that the conflict in the Middle East could spread into a broader war, according to new polling this week.

Arizona GOP Rep. Debbie Lesko will not seek reelection: ‘DC is broken’

Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) will not seek reelection next year after serving three terms in the House, citing a desire to spend more time with her family and Congress's inability to get things passed.

WATCH LIVE: House to reconvene for second vote on Jordan speakership bid

The House of Representatives is reconvening to hold a second vote on a new speaker after Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) failed to get 217 votes during the first House vote on Tuesday.
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