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McCarthy says no debt ceiling deal yet despite improved ‘tone’ after tensions

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and President Joe Biden have not come to a debt ceiling deal 10 days before the Treasury Department believes the country could default on its loans.

Second IRS whistleblower who raised Hunter Biden concerns claims retaliation

A month after an IRS whistleblower revealed to Congress politics had infected the Hunter Biden investigation, a second whistleblower has stepped forward alleging retaliation for raising concerns that Justice Department leadership was "acting inappropriately" on the case involving President Joe Biden's son, the Washington Examiner has learned.

DeSantis teases 7-2 conservative Supreme Court majority in speech to religious broadcasters

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) teased the possibility of a 7-2 majority on the Supreme Court days before he is expected to file paperwork for a 2024 presidential campaign.

Jon Hamm narrates ad for Hawley’s 2024 Democratic opponent: ‘You can’t fake courage’

Actor Jon Hamm narrated a new advertisement, released on Monday, for Sen. Josh Hawley's (R-MO) Democratic 2024 opponent.

WATCH LIVE: Ron DeSantis addresses the National Religious Broadcasters Conference

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters Conference in Orlando, Florida.

California AG Rob Bonta mulling 2026 governor run to replace Newsom: Report

California Attorney General Rob Bonta is reportedly considering a run for governor of the Golden State in 2026.

House Republican frustration with FBI Director Wray reaching boiling point

FBI DIRECTOR WRAY EXPECTED TO FACE HOUSE GOP GRILLING IN MID-JULY AMID SCRUTINY

Friday expected to be busiest airport travel day since pandemic began

More airline passengers may take to the skies this Memorial Day weekend than at any time in the last three and a half years, signaling a return to pre-pandemic travel levels.

E. Jean Carroll files motion to amend defamation lawsuit to include Trump’s recent comments

Lawyers for E. Jean Carroll filed a motion Monday to amend her lawsuit against former President Donald Trump to include comments he made during a CNN town hall after the ruling in her other lawsuit against him.

California parents seek injunction to use disability funding at Jewish school

A group of Jewish parents petitioned a federal court Monday to block a California law that prohibits education funding for children with disabilities from going to religious private schools, even though secular private schools are eligible.
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