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GOP candidates draw Iowa battle lines as date for caucuses is set

After almost a year of shadow and official campaigning, Iowa Republicans have confirmed Jan. 15 as the date for this election cycle's caucuses, marking six months until the 2024 Republican presidential primary's first nominating contest.

As House Republicans dig, here’s what we know of Hunter Biden’s business web

House Republicans may soon release more evidence of alleged influence peddling involving the Biden family and their business associates, adding to the findings they’ve uncovered over the past several months.

Jim Justice raises nearly $1 million ahead of bruising GOP Senate primary in West Virginia

Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) announced his campaign for U.S. Senate has raised nearly $1 million since announcing his candidacy in late April in what is expected to be a heated GOP primary to challenge Joe Manchin (D-WV) for his Senate seat in 2024.

FBI and a Ukrainian intelligence agency collaborated on social media purge, House panel claims

The FBI and a Ukrainian intelligence agency worked in tandem to stop Russian disinformation on social media but instead ended up ensnaring authentic American accounts, including a verified Russian language State Department account, according to a new report released by the House Judiciary Committee.

More states are moving toward over-the-counter hormonal birth control: What to know

The Food and Drug Administration is also considering a national over-the-counter clearance for the progesterone-only birth control pill, Opill, after an advisory meeting in May.

Iowa Republicans pass 6-week abortion ban

Iowa's Republican-controlled legislature voted to pass a bill banning most abortions at six weeks late Tuesday night, sending the bill to Gov. Kim Reynolds's (R-IA) desk, where she is expected to sign it into law.

John Kennedy says DC resembles scene from Mad Max film: ‘Without order, there can be no justice’

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) said the nation’s capital has become more like a scene out of the action film series Mad Max after local lawmakers “decided that cops were a bigger problem than criminals.”

Chris Christie argues attacks on Trump are not against his supporters

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie argued that his attacks against former President Donald Trump are not meant to be against Trump's base.

Sound of Freedom begs the Left to mull ‘why 85,000 children showed up unaccompanied at the border,’ Tim Ballard says

Former Homeland Security agent Tim Ballard said the Sound of Freedom film is forcing the Left to have a discussion about “why 85,000 children showed up unaccompanied at the border.”

Freedom Caucus members oppose voting on NDAA this week: ‘What’s the rush?’

Members of the House Freedom Caucus don’t want to see the National Defense Authorization Act brought to the floor for a vote this week, pouring cold water on House leadership’s hopes that the bill can be out of their chamber by Friday.
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