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McCarthy critics say concession on motion to vacate doesn’t go far enough

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is continuing to struggle to lock down the votes needed to become the next Speaker just two days ahead of the floor vote, with conservatives stating that his major concessions laid out on a New Year’s day conference call fell short of what is needed to secure their support.

EXCLUSIVE: Jewelry store robbery sends packed Virginia mall into chaos

Shoppers looking for post-holiday sales at a mall in northern Virginia wound up running for cover after a man robbed a jewelry store.

Incoming House Dem plans to ‘couch surf’ for first months in Congress

Rep.-elect Maxwell Frost (D-FL) revealed that he will likely have to "couch surf" for his first few months in Washington D.C. after being sworn in, having been rejected from an apartment due to bad credit.

Earthquake rocks Northern California weeks after different strong quake

A 5.4 magnitude earthquake rocked Humboldt County, California, nearly two weeks after another strong quake hit the same area.

WATCH: Hugo Gurdon on inflation hurting the middle class

Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon says President Joe Biden's catchphrases on building the economy for the middle class are "meaningless" as a new CBO report shows inflation is hurting the purchasing power of the middle class the hardest.

Prison break in Mexico leads to 14 dead

A break in a Mexican prison less than 15 miles from the U.S. border on New Year's Day has left 14 people dead, including 10 prison custodians.

Mother of Hunter Biden’s estranged daughter seeks to change child’s last name to ‘Biden’

The mother of Hunter Biden's love child requested in Arkansas court on Tuesday to change the surname of her 4-year-old daughter to "Biden."

Anita Pointer of the Pointer Sisters dead at 74

Anita Pointer, the last surviving founding member of the three-time Grammy-winning group the Pointer Sisters, died of cancer on Saturday. She was 74.

Kinzinger thinks Justice Department will ‘do the right thing’ and charge Trump

Outgoing Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) believes former President Donald Trump will be criminally charged by the Justice Department for his role in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

RNC chair says GOP must ‘fight back’ on abortion

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said the GOP wouldn't be able to ignore abortion after the reversal of Roe v. Wade became a major issue in the midterm elections.
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