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Tulsi Gabbard says Biden’s overspending ‘will affect us for generations to come’

Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard warned how Bidenomics is affecting America, its future, and the military-industrial complex.

Russian defense ministry says it intercepted Ukrainian missile, injuring civilians

The Russian defense ministry accused Kyiv of firing a missile at the Russian city of Taganrog on Friday near the border with Ukraine.

GOP lawmakers introduce bill to thwart Biden’s labor secretary runaround

Congress and the Biden administration are warring once again.

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris participates in roundtable on abortion

Vice President Kamala Harris is participating in a roundtable discussion about abortion policy at Drake University.

WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers speech on ‘Bidenomics’ amid US manufacturing boom

President Joe Biden will speak Friday afternoon about the benefits of “Bidenomics” and how his "Investing in America" agenda is driving a manufacturing boom across the United States.

House lawmakers demand select committee to investigate UFOs

A group of House lawmakers is demanding Congress take more action to investigate whistleblower testimony from those who say they have witnessed unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs, marking a rare bipartisan effort to zero in on government transparency and national security.

Donald Trump indictment: One apparent scheme to destroy evidence Jack Smith hasn’t talked about in court

Former President Donald Trump had new charges added to his indictment for allegedly mishandling classified documents, with the new charges centering on attempts to destroy security camera footage from Mar-a-Lago.

Stefanik predicts indictments will only ‘strengthen’ Trump’s campaign

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) remained hopeful for former President Donald Trump's presidential campaign despite the indictments against him.

Ohioans split on constitutional amendment ballot measure key to abortion fight

Ohioans are equally split on the issue of whether to increase the threshold to amend the state constitution to a 60% majority, a question with major implications for the future of abortion in the Buckeye State.

Georgia lawmaker who left Democrats to join GOP slams former party

Georgia state Rep. Mesha Mainor, a Republican who left the Democratic Party earlier this month, had some harsh words for her former party.
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