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White House calls House GOP energy bill a ‘license to pollute’ in veto threat

The White House said President Joe Biden would veto the House Republican energy bill if it reached the president's desk, describing the legislation on Monday as a threat to the environment.

Senate Democrats warn Biden against detaining migrant families

Top Democrats urged the Biden administration against restarting a controversial program detaining families who cross the southern border illegally.

White House moves top communications aide to chief of staff office

The White House is reportedly moving a National Security Council spokeswoman to work as a communications aide for the office of the chief of staff.

Brian Kilmeade bashes Trump over ‘insane’ Jan. 6 rally video

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade bashed former President Donald Trump over his airing of a video of Jan. 6 at a rally in Waco, Texas.

Hunter Biden investigations put House Republicans under microscope

House Republicans are under pressure to succeed in the investigations of Hunter Biden and President Joe Biden as polling shows that a majority of people are ready to move on from the GOP's investigations.

Republicans announce resolution to scrap Biden student loan forgiveness plan

Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) and Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) announced legislation Monday to scrap President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program.

The top three other most downloaded Chinese apps besides TikTok

Chinese apps continue to dominate the app market in the United States despite pressure on TikTok for its relationship with the Chinese Communist Party.

Progressive lawmakers launch Equal Rights Amendment caucus

Reps. Cori Bush (D-MO) and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) have announced the launch of a congressional caucus aimed at getting the Equal Rights Amendment passed.

Judge orders Fulton district attorney to respond to Trump’s motion to quash grand jury

A judge presiding over the Fulton County special grand jury that is recommending indictments involving efforts to subvert the 2020 general election results ordered District Attorney Fani Willis (D) to respond to Trump's motion to quash the jury's efforts.

Woman pastor faces pushback after being named her church’s first female reverend

A female pastor in Texas made history when she became her Baptist church's first senior pastor.
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