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Biden selects next Air Force chief amid Tuberville blockade

President Joe Biden announced his selection of Gen. David Allvin to lead the Air Force.

Texas GOP Mayra Flores pulls more cash since launch than Democrat Vicente Gonzalez in quarter

EXCLUSIVE — Former Texas Republican Rep. Mayra Flores hauled in more donations in the two weeks since her campaign launch than her opponent, Rep. Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX), did during the whole second quarter of this year, according to the Flores campaign.

House overcomes first hurdle for military spending bill despite threats from hard-line conservatives

The House managed to advance the rule on its annual military construction appropriations bill on Wednesday despite initial threats from hard-line conservatives to tank the legislation unless it met their list of demands.

Biggs slams Mayorkas for ‘disgusting’ lack of answers in heated Judiciary hearing

House Freedom Caucus member, Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), lambasted Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for declining to explain why more than 1 million illegal immigrants who federal judges have ordered deported have not been removed.

Hunter Biden plea: Karl Rove ‘cannot imagine a worse situation’ for president after court chaos

Karl Rove said he "cannot imagine a worse situation" for President Joe Biden than the chaotic court hearing for his son, Hunter Biden.

Sinead O’Connor dead: ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ singer dies at 56

Irish singer Sinead O'Connor has reportedly died at 56.

Sound of Freedom to release internationally starting next month

Sound of Freedom will finally get released in other countries beyond the United States and Canada as the film continues its success at the domestic box office.

Rule vote on first appropriations bill in limbo as leadership tries to quash Freedom Caucus concerns

Ahead of the vote on the rule for the military construction and veterans affairs appropriations bill, top GOP leaders were hunkered down in the speaker’s office to meet with members of the House Freedom Caucus to gauge where they stand ahead of Wednesday's key vote to advance the military spending bill.

Economic growth to slow and unemployment to rise, CBO projects

The Congressional Budget Office expects economic growth to slow this year and unemployment to rise over the next couple of years, it announced in an update to its economic projections released Wednesday.

Former Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan will focus on ‘exhausted majority’ in new initiative

Former Democratic Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan is launching a new organization focused on policy and democracy and addressing the country's "exhausted majority" later this week.
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