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House expected to adjourn for August recess one day early as spending battle drags on

The House plans to adjourn for its August recess one day earlier than originally planned after lawmakers remain split on the agriculture appropriations bill due to GOP disagreements on spending cuts, a House GOP aide confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Mike Johnson pushes federal ban on child transgender surgeries to stop ‘unspeakable harms’

Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) called for a nationwide ban on gender transition surgeries for minors, saying the federal government needed to stop the "barbaric ... mutilation of children."

Republicans blame White House as bipartisan stablecoin bill gets derailed

Hopes for a bipartisan agreement on stablecoin legislation were dashed on Thursday and Republicans in the House are blaming the Biden administration.

Trump support grows among college-educated as primary foes fail to lock up group

Former President Donald Trump is gaining support among college-educated voters, cementing his double-digit lead over Republican primary competitors.

Disney claims DeSantis seeking to ‘evade responsibility’ in attempt to dismiss lawsuit

Disney claims that the motion to dismiss its lawsuit in federal court by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is an attempt for him to "evade responsibility" for his actions against the entertainment giant.

TSA officers see massive 30% pay raise after 15-year fight for equal pay across DHS

Transportation Security Administration officers at airports nationwide are getting an unprecedented 30% pay raise, the largest bump the federal agency has ever seen.

‘Squad’ Democrat Cori Bush ethics complaint expands over new payments to husband

EXCLUSIVE — A conservative group is expanding on its prior ethics complaint against "Squad" member Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) over her latest campaign payments to her husband, according to documents obtained by the Washington Examiner.

Anheuser-Busch expected to let hundreds go due to Bud Light boycott

Anheuser-Busch is expected to lay off hundreds of employees as the company continues to battle backlash from its controversial partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

Democratic freshman invites all of Congress to visit Parkland shooting site before demolition

All members of Congress will have the opportunity to visit the site of the Parkland school shooting before the building is torn down next month, thanks to a bipartisan effort led by freshman Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL).

Controversial legislation to protect children on social media advances in Senate

Two controversial bills that would expand teenagers' rights to privacy and limit Big Tech's ability to collect data from underage users advanced to the Senate floor Thursday.
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