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Adam Schiff loses ground to Katie Porter in heated California Senate primary: Poll

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) appears to be gaining an edge over Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) in the competitive Democratic primary race for the seat of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA).

Five controversial amendments complicating McCarthy’s job of passing the NDAA

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) may find it difficult to achieve bipartisan support for the National Defense Authorization Act, as the House Rules Committee prepares to consider several controversial amendments that could derail Democrats from voting for the bill.

Ilhan Omar slammed by Mike Pence over plan to skip Israeli president’s speech

Former Vice President Mike Pence slammed Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Thursday morning following the progressive lawmaker's announcement of her intention to boycott remarks by Israeli President Isaac Herzog during a joint meeting of Congress next week.

Stuck at the airport? Thank Schumer, Cruz says amid airspace redesign holdup

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said travelers sitting on tarmacs and stranded at airports during this busy season can thank Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for their travel woes.

Texas Democrats launch latest anti-Cruz effort to oust Texas senator in 2024

Democrats in Texas are pushing forward with their latest effort to oust Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) from office next year, announcing a new opposition research and mobilization campaign on Thursday designed to defeat the two-term incumbent.

Nine takeaways from FBI Director Chris Wray’s testimony

FBI Director Chris Wray spent more than five hours testifying before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, but his appearance did little to assuage the concerns Republicans had going into the hearing.

Screen Actors Guild votes unanimously to recommend a strike

The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has voted unanimously to recommend a strike after the union failed to reach an agreement with major Hollywood studios by their contracts deadline.

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.
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