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House Judiciary asks Wray to ‘amend’ his testimony that FBI does not censor

House Judiciary Committee Republicans gave FBI Director Christopher Wray the opportunity Tuesday to “amend” his testimony that the bureau does not censor free speech.

Biden student loan repayment plan will cost nearly $500 billion: Report

The Biden administration's regulatory changes to the Income Driven Repayment program for student loans are expected to cost taxpayers nearly $500 billion over a decade, according to a new report.

More than 190 Democrats vote to affirm support for Israel in rebuke to progressives

House Democrats overwhelmingly voted in favor of a Republican-led resolution to affirm congressional support for Israel, surviving an effort from GOP lawmakers to expose intraparty divisions on the issue.

GOP 2024 candidates react to possible Trump indictment over Jan. 6

The possibility that former President Donald Trump may be federally indicted again, this time for his role in the Jan. 6 riot, has served as a prime opportunity for some GOP presidential candidates to criticize the former president.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for SNAP benefits in Texas to begin in 14 days

Texas's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin issuing August payments worth up to $1,691 in 14 days.

Texas trooper says Abbott border policies ‘have stepped over the line into the inhumane’

AUSTIN, Texas — The inspector general for the state’s Department of Public Safety has launched an investigation into a trooper’s alarming report that state-driven border security efforts have led to horrific repercussions for immigrants, the Washington Examiner has learned.

Fewer than 100,000 immigrants illegally crossed border in June, lowest since Biden’s start

Border Patrol agents at the United States-Mexico border in June encountered the fewest number of immigrants crossing illegally since President Joe Biden’s first month in office.

State Department faces bipartisan pressure to reveal ‘what was on’ Chinese spy balloon

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team faces growing congressional pressure to reveal its analysis of the Chinese spy balloon shot down after violating U.S. airspace earlier this year.

Senate Republicans demand DOJ protect ‘Biden bribery scheme’ whistleblowers ahead of hearing

Senate Republicans are demanding that Attorney General Merrick Garland protect whistleblowers involved in investigations into the Biden family.

Republican Mayor Kevin Lincoln announces 2024 run to unseat California Democrat

Kevin Lincoln, the Republican mayor of Stockton, launched a 2024 bid to unseat Democratic Rep. Josh Harder (D-CA) in California's 9th Congressional District.
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