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WATCH LIVE: Republican leaders gather after release of Durham report into Trump-Russia investigation

Republican leaders will speak with reporters following their closed-door conference a day after the release of the Durham report.

Biden warns Republicans ahead of debt ceiling meeting: ‘Default is not an option’

President Joe Biden issued yet another warning to congressional Republicans ahead of his Tuesday meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), reiterating that "default is not an option."

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in 16 days

Recipients of the Supplemental Security Income program are expected to receive their checks, worth up to $914 for individual filers, in 16 days.

‘Squad’ members threaten Biden amid fears of major concessions in debt ceiling bill

Members of the "Squad" are warning President Joe Biden that they will push back on a debt ceiling bill if they think he gave up too much to Republicans.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be sent to Minneapolis residents in four days

A guaranteed income program in Minneapolis will process its next payment to recipients in four days.

Durham report: Trump’s 2024 rivals condemn FBI and call for overhaul

Former President Donald Trump's rivals in the 2024 election put aside their differences to condemn the FBI and Justice Department following the release of special counsel John Durham's report on the Trump-Russia investigation.

House Republicans push Democrats to stay in town during debt ceiling talks

House Republicans are pressing Democrats to stay in town and work out a deal before the country defaults on its debt.

Iowa emerges as top battleground between Trump and DeSantis as 2024 decision looms

SIOUX CENTER, Iowa — Ramona Nitz met Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for the first time on Saturday while attending the Feenstra Family Picnic hosted by Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-IA). Nitz, a 68-year-old retired teacher from Cherokee, Iowa, is like most attendees who showed up for the picnic on a cloudy weekend morning: she's a conservative who wants a candidate who will defeat President Joe Biden during next year's presidential elections.

Can DeSantis overcome Trump without naming him?

The top two Republican presidential hopefuls are employing wildly different strategies when talking about each other.

How Biden has struggled to keep Democrats together on environmental push

President Joe Biden has found himself stuck in the middle of the Democratic Party on environmental issues despite running on a sweeping green agenda, a tension that remains unresolved as he prepares to seek a second term.
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