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Steve Daines accuses Senate Democrats of fake outrage over Chinese spy balloon

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) knocked his Democratic colleagues over their reaction to the Chinese spy balloon that floated across the continental United States earlier this year.

House votes to curtail protections for endangered species of bats and chickens

The House of Representatives passed two resolutions Thursday that would override the Fish and Wildlife Service’s rules beefing up protections for two species of animals — setting up a clash with the White House, which threatened to veto the two measures.

Trump indictment watch on hold as Jack Smith grand jury returns no charges Thursday

Former President Donald Trump won't be indicted Thursday after an official at the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., said there haven't been any indictments returned and that none are expected for the rest of the day, according to multiple outlets.

Gavin Newsom offers to help end Hollywood strike

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has offered his help in mediating the SAG-AFTRA and WGA contract negotiations to end the joint Hollywood strike, his office said Wednesday.

Rep. Greg Casar stands firm after being mocked for his nearly nine-hour thirst strike

Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX) continued his fight on Thursday, following his thirst and hunger strike for nearly nine hours at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, to protest the lack of mandated heat-related worker protections, including water and rest breaks, in Texas.

Food stamps: All Florida SNAP recipients will have July payment within one day

Everyone who receives benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a form of assistance to pay for food, in the Sunshine State will receive their July payment in one day.

Detransitioner Chloe Cole breaks down before Congress speaking to mother of transgender child

Chloe Cole, a 19-year-old detransitioner, broke down during House testimony Thursday when she spoke to the mother of a transgender child about the dangers of medical transition procedures.

DeSantis asks critics whether they are siding with Harris or Florida amid black history tensions

CHARITON, Iowa — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) insinuated Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) had sided with Vice President Kamala Harris after Harris criticized Florida's new black history teaching standards and Donalds agreed with some of her scrutiny.

White House says ‘no’ consideration of Hunter Biden pardon

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had a terse, one-word answer when asked on Thursday if there was any chance President Joe Biden would consider pardoning his son.

Voters think China is a bigger threat than Russia to US

Voters consider China a greater threat than Russia to the United States, according to a new survey.
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