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Inflation dropped to 3% in June in welcome sign for Fed’s rate-hike campaign

Annual inflation slowed to 3% in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday, a positive development in light of the Federal Reserve's efforts to lower price pressures by raising interest rates.

Republicans to grill Christopher Wray about unanswered questions in these three investigations

House Republicans are set to grill FBI Director Christopher Wray on various matters they believe bureau is failing to meet expectations, including with investigations surrounding three individuals.

House Democrat hit with ethics complaint over social media use

EXCLUSIVE — A freshman House Democrat may have violated federal law due to his "improper" Twitter usage, according to a right-leaning ethics watchdog group.

Kevin McCarthy scores $21.7 million second quarter fundraising haul

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) brought in $21.7 million in contributions during the second fundraising quarter of 2023.

Ex-Twitter executive wanted DHS ‘censorship’ panel to meet with conservative blacklister

EXCLUSIVE — An ex-Twitter executive behind the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story suggested a Department of Homeland Security advisory committee "meet with" a group covertly blacklisting conservative media, documents show.

Wall of waste: Can Trump’s signature border issue deliver him a second term?

“You’re fired” was the catchphrase that made former President Donald Trump a reality TV star, but “Build the wall” was the one that propelled him into the White House.

House GOP looks to get in on anti-ESG action with blitz of hearings

Republicans are using a series of hearings on Capitol Hill this week to emphasize their opposition to the federal government’s embrace of ESG and generate conversation surrounding the once-obscure topic.

Trump’s feud with Iowa’s governor tests his lead in crucial caucuses

Republican leaders in Iowa are watching to see whether former President Donald Trump's emerging feud with Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) could dent his support going into the presidential caucus.

GOP candidates draw Iowa battle lines as date for caucuses is set

After almost a year of shadow and official campaigning, Iowa Republicans have confirmed Jan. 15 as the date for this election cycle's caucuses, marking six months until the 2024 Republican presidential primary's first nominating contest.

As House Republicans dig, here’s what we know of Hunter Biden’s business web

House Republicans may soon release more evidence of alleged influence peddling involving the Biden family and their business associates, adding to the findings they’ve uncovered over the past several months.
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