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‘Marty the Moose’ on the loose at the Capitol: Washington Photos of the Week

The Senate welcomed two new inhabitants this week from New Hampshire: Marty the Moose and Kodak the Bear.

Biden embraces ‘Bidenomics’ label as he embarks on reelection campaign

The economy, in a precarious moment post-pandemic, is critical to President Joe Biden's administration and reelection campaign.

Competing bipartisan insulin bills affecting Schumer-Sanders healthcare deal

Two bipartisan pairs of senators are pitching competing insulin price cap measures as Senate Democratic leadership organizes a larger drug pricing legislation.

Chinese military had deep ties to Wuhan lab suspected of COVID-19 outbreak, cables show

Newly-unearthed State Department cables show the United State government’s early concerns about the deep ties and research collaboration between a Wuhan lab and the Chinese military amid the search for COVID-19’s origins.

Majority of GOP wants Trump in race even after indictment: Poll

Republicans continue to stand behind former President Donald Trump despite his recent indictment by a Florida grand jury, according to a poll released on Friday.

Donald Trump’s fickle relationship with transgender competitors

Former President Donald Trump has had a fickle relationship with transgender competitors. He's gone from allowing biological men who identify as transgender to compete in Miss Universe a decade ago to supporting bans on biologically male athletes competing in women's sports in 2022.

Thousands of Catholics gather to protest celebration of drag group at Dodger Stadium

Thousands of Catholic protesters marched outside of Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Friday night, uniting against the team's celebration of the controversial drag group the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

Raskin requests FBI provide info from Biden ‘bribery’ briefing to Oversight Committee

Ranking House Oversight Committee member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) requested by letter that information from a June 5 FBI briefing regarding allegations of bribery against President Joe Biden be provided to the entire committee.

Sarah Bedford predicts third-party candidate could ‘siphon off’ GOP voters

Sarah Bedford gave her forecast of what a third-party candidate could do to disrupt the 2024 elections.

Donald Trump arrested: Aides push back on claims he didn’t buy ‘food for everyone’ at Miami restaurant

Aides for Donald Trump pushed back on accusations Friday that the former president offered to buy food for people at a Miami restaurant on Tuesday but left before paying for anything.
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