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McConnell reveals failed attempt to lure key senator from Democrats: ‘We’d love to have her’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said he doesn’t believe Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) will join the Republican conference after she left the Democratic Party last year.

NBA star James Harden invites Michigan State shooting survivor to playoff game

Philadelphia 76ers star James Harden scored an overtime game-winning 3-point basket Sunday and acknowledged a paralyzed Michigan State shooting survivor he had invited to the game.

Title 42 ending: Marjorie Taylor Greene slams Biden over border security

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) condemned President Joe Biden's border security policies amid escalated criticism against the administration ahead of the end of Title 42.

GOP asks for GAO investigation of Biden oil reserve sales

Republican leadership has asked the Government Accountability Office to investigate the effects of President Joe Biden's large-scale emergency oil drawdowns on the structural and strategic integrity of the nation's oil reserves.

White House says Congress must ‘get to work’ on raising debt ceiling

The White House insisted Monday that Congress has a "constitutional duty" to raise the debt ceiling.

Kentucky governor primary race in final days as Republicans look to replace Democrat in key seat

The countdown to the Kentucky GOP's gubernatorial primary is ticking away as Gov. Andy Beshear (D-KY) prepares for tough opposition from Republicans looking to take back the office in a heavily red state.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for direct monthly payments worth $500 open in 22 days

A new guaranteed income program in Massachusetts, which will give recipients monthly payments of $500, will begin accepting applications in just over three weeks.

Detention hearing for alleged military leaker Jack Teixeira to resume Thursday

Massachusetts air national guardsman Jack Teixeira, who is accused of leaking hundreds of classified U.S. military documents, will be back in court later this week.

White House: Mass shootings ‘a crisis that Republicans in Congress are refusing to address’

The White House defended President Joe Biden's use of his bully pulpit, repeating that it is Congress's responsibility to enact gun control.

Texas state Rep. Bryan Slaton resigns over sexual misconduct allegations

Texas state Rep. Bryan Slaton resigned after an investigative committee recommended dismissing him over sexual misconduct findings involving a 19-year-old intern.
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