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Democrats try to counter GOP attacks on Bragg during chaotic crime hearing

A House hearing on crime in New York devolved into partisan finger-pointing on Monday as Republicans target Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

Democrats in White House and Congress unmoved by McCarthy’s debt ceiling speech

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) debt limit speech at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday may have been exactly what Republicans wanted to hear: He declared the House GOP would pass its own debt limit plan and cut government spending without touching Social Security and Medicare.

Two arrested after allegedly operating illegal Chinese ‘police station’ in New York

The Department of Justice announced on Monday that two people were arrested on allegations they participated in the operation of an illegal police station for the Chinese government in New York City.

WATCH: The View host accuses GOP of ‘playing God’ with abortion bans

The View sounded off on stances Republican politicians took on abortion in the past week, slamming Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in particular.

Pelosi campaign awards $7,500 to man who sued for ‘invasive and harassing’ texts

The campaign for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) paid an Illinois man $7,500 after he sued Pelosi for violating a federal robocalling statute.

Tax Day 2023: Why the deadline falls on Tuesday this year

Tax Day is traditionally April 15, but this year, the deadline to file taxes was pushed back to April 18 due to two different factors.

WATCH LIVE: DOJ holds briefing to announce charges and arrests in national security matter

The Department of Justice is holding a press conference to announce charges and arrests related to a "significant national security matter" Monday.

DeSantis announces plans to revoke Disney agreement that undermined state district

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced a bill that he says will revoke the agreement Disney had made with the former Reedy Creek Improvement District board to undercut the the state's takeover of the special district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort.

Judge in Proud Boys trial denies claims government withheld footage

District Court Judge Tim Kelly denied two motions aimed at dismissing a case against one of the defendants in the Proud Boys seditious conspiracy trial related to criminal actions during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

Tax Day 2023: How to file for an extension before IRS deadline

The deadline to file taxes falls on Tuesday, but taxpayers may file an extension if they're unable to make it in time.
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