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White House says no Plan B on debt despite Democratic 14th Amendment push

The White House said the “only option” in terms of a path forward on debt negotiations is for Congress to come to the table and find a compromise.

Megyn Kelly on DeSantis Twitter launch: ‘Boring, cringey, and downright uncomfortable’

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly offered Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and his campaign some pointed criticism following his Wednesday night announcement on Twitter Spaces with Elon Musk.

Top Biden USAID administrator met with George Soros’s foundation and other liberal groups: Report

One of President Joe Biden's top humanitarian assistance administrators has reportedly met with several Left-leaning groups multiple times throughout her tenure.

Kevin Stitt signs bill enacting Oklahoma universal school choice

Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) signed legislation Thursday that adds Oklahoma to a growing list of states that have enacted universal school choice.

Volt Typhoon hack suggests China ‘posturing proactively for conflict’

Chinese cyber warriors are preparing to cripple U.S. military logistics in the Indo-Pacific, according to current and former officials alarmed by a newly revealed hack targeting Guam.

Biden administration under investigation over migrant child labor exploitation

Lawmakers tasked with carrying out oversight of the U.S. Department of Labor have launched an investigation into how Biden administration officials across federal agencies allowed thousands of unaccompanied migrant children at the border to be forced into horrific living and work conditions, the Washington Examiner has learned.

House Judiciary Committee launches investigation into Bank of America disclosing customer financial info

The House Judiciary Committee announced it is looking into Bank of America regarding allegations that the bank shared users' private financial information with the FBI.

Arizona Republican Karrin Taylor Robson won’t run for Sinema’s Senate seat

Republican Karrin Taylor Robson, considered a possible establishment candidate in the race for Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s (I-AZ) seat, said she won’t be running in 2024.

Montana bans drag queen story hour in schools and libraries

Montana prohibited drag queen story hours in publicly-funded libraries and schools in a law signed on Monday.

Debt ceiling fight tests Jeffries friendship with McCarthy

When Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) became the top Democrat in the House, he committed to getting along with Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) better than his predecessor.
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