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Housing starts fall amid market woes

The number of housing starts tumbled in April, an indication that the housing market is still taking a hit from the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes.

Democrats to take next step with discharge petition in bid to bypass GOP on debt limit

House Democrats are taking the next step in their debt limit contingency plan on Wednesday.

Soros-backed prosecutor Kim Gardner resigns weeks before announced exit

The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office announced on Tuesday that Kim Gardner resigned weeks prior to her originally stated resignation date.

Durham report: Biden was briefed on alleged ‘Clinton Plan’ to tie Trump to Russia

President Joe Biden was briefed in 2016 about an alleged plan by Hillary Clinton to tie former President Donald Trump to Russia to distract from her own use of an illicit private email server while secretary of state, according to special counsel John Durham.

Biden campaign to spotlight green policies in appeal to younger voters

President Joe Biden is underscoring his green agenda as he seeks another four years in the White House so he can, in his own words, "finish the job."

Durham report: FBI defenders misrepresent 2019 watchdog findings in attempt to discredit special counsel

Democrats and commentators reacted dismissively to the conclusion this week of a long-awaited investigation into the origins of the Russian collusion inquiry, with some critics of special counsel John Durham citing a 2019 inquiry to claim the matter had already been settled.

Vance cobbles together GOP coalition for rail safety bill

Nearly every Republican voted against Sen. J.D. Vance’s (R-OH) rail safety bill when it came before the Senate Commerce Committee last week.

Rubio COVID-19 report traces pandemic origins and Wuhan lab leak hypothesis

A 329-page report published by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Wednesday examines the "political chronology" of the COVID-19 outbreak in China, intending to shine a light on operational problems at the Chinese state-run Wuhan Institute of Virology and the possibility of the coronavirus leaking from the lab.

Biden cuts short trip abroad but still faces debt ceiling problems at home

President Joe Biden has scrapped his trip to Australia and Papua New Guinea after being criticized for heading abroad during a debt ceiling stand-off.

Republicans keep hitting Democrats from all angles over DC soft-on-crime bill

All eyes on Capitol Hill are focusing in on Washington, D.C., and its handling of crime this week as both House and Senate Republicans seek to weaponize it against their vulnerable Democratic counterparts.
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