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Melania Trump renegotiated prenup ahead of possible Trump second term: Report

Former first lady Melania Trump has reportedly renegotiated her prenuptial agreement with former President Donald Trump ahead of a possible second term as president, doing so under the radar.

White House mocks GOP’s impeachment hearing as ‘flop’: ‘Womp Womp’

The Biden White House mocked House Republicans' impeachment hearing "flop" on Friday morning in a brief statement titled "Womp Womp."

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks at ceremony honoring Mark Milley and Charles Q. Brown Jr.

President Joe Biden will speak at a ceremony in Virginia honoring a transition for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Interior submits ‘restrictive’ offshore drilling plan with no lease sales in 2024

The Interior Department will hold just three offshore oil and gas lease sales between 2023 and 2029, according to its new five-year plan published Friday, a long-awaited proposal that is almost certain to be met with sharp criticism from Republicans and industry groups.

Dianne Feinstein dead at 90: Five-term senator and oldest member of Congress dies

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), the longest-tenured female senator, has died, a source familiar with the matter confirmed to the Washington Examiner. She was 90.

Who could replace McCarthy as speaker?

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is facing the most serious challenge to his speakership yet, with many House Republicans openly looking for alternatives.

Inflation ticked up slightly to 3.5% in August in Fed’s preferred gauge

Inflation ticked up a tenth of a percentage point to 3.5% for the year ending in August, as measured by the personal consumption expenditures price index, the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve.

Democrats sour on Bidenomics as it fails to move the needle for voters

Democratic allies are encouraging President Joe Biden's reelection campaign to reevaluate and ditch the "Bidenomics" tagline as it fails to improve voter attitudes on the economy.

Bill Cassidy blasts latest Biden administration bid to forgive student loans

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) accused the Biden administration of stubbornly pushing through a new costly student loan forgiveness regulation despite being struck down at the Supreme Court this summer.

Social Security update: First round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 arrives in 12 days

Retirees who receive one of the three rounds of October's Social Security payments will get the first payment, worth up to $4,555 for those who retired at the age of 70, in 12 days.
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