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Biden boosted by falling inflation, but GOP not letting ‘Bidenomics’ off the hook

Headlines from the Labor Department's June inflation report have provided President Joe Biden with a political boost as he tries to convince voters they are better off under his leadership before next year's elections.

House braces for NDAA fight as controversial amendments threaten passage

The House Rules Committee is aiming to meet again on Thursday to continue discussions on which national defense authorization amendments should be advanced to the floor, setting the stage for what could be a dayslong fight to vote on the must-pass legislation.

Chicago tornado: Natural disaster touches down near major airports

A tornado touched down near major airports in Chicago Wednesday evening, destroying property, canceling hundreds of flights, and warning millions of people to be cautious of the natural disaster.

Noem blasts CA lawmakers blocking child trafficking bill: ‘Blows my mind, I feel like it’s another world’

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) said she was “horrified” that the California Assembly's Public Safety Committee blocked a bill that would make the trafficking of children a “serious felony.”

Gaetz mocks Christie: ‘More likely to take Chris Christie’s exercise plan than his fundraising strategy’

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) ridiculed Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie for calling the House Judiciary Committee’s grilling of FBI Director Christopher Wray “theater” and a fundraising stunt.

Kamala Harris as AI czar is ‘fitting’ as she needs ‘a little bit more help,’ says Kaylee McGhee White

Washington Examiner's Kaylee McGhee White said it is fitting that Vice President Kamala Harris was named as the artificial intelligence czar.

How the GOP’s current momentum is creating worries for Democrats

Despite an underwhelming performance in 2022, the Republican Party has seized momentum in several key areas, creating a possibly worrying situation for Democrats.

Climate change protesters temporarily disrupt Congressional Women’s Softball Game

Climate change activists descended onto a sports field in Washington, D.C., to stop a prominent softball game with top congressional leadership in attendance.

Russian general accuses leaders of treachery amid political infighting and officers’ deaths

Russian defense authorities sacked a senior general for detailing “the problems that exist today in the army” to his superiors, according to an audio recording attributed to the embittered commander.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo’s email breached by Chinese cyber spies: Report

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo's email was reportedly breached by Chinese hackers.
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