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House GOP conference trying to resolve ‘internal tensions’ after rule rebellion

House Republicans are trying to resolve strife within the conference after 12 Republicans voted down a rule on a bill to block a ban on gas stoves from the Biden administration.

Trump bashes ‘failed governor’ Chris Christie’s presidential announcement

Former President Donald Trump bashed former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's presidential campaign announcement Tuesday, calling him a "failed governor."

State Department announces departure of first chief diversity officer

The State Department bid farewell to its first chief diversity and inclusion officer on Tuesday, ending Ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley's 30 years with the department.

Tucker Carlson debuts new Twitter show in return to form after Fox News exit

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson debuted the first episode of his new Twitter show on Tuesday. In it, he spoke on Ukraine, the current state of news media, and UFOs.

Conservatives eye ‘reset’ with McCarthy after debt ceiling ‘betrayal’

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) seemed to have avoided the wrath of conservatives over his decision to cut a modest deal to raise the debt ceiling.

Chris Christie announces 2024 White House bid: ‘Donald Trump made us smaller’

Two-term New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie is running for president with a campaign he promises will undermine former President Donald Trump's front-runner status.

Rep. Cori Bush slams ‘anti-woke’ Republicans amid push for federal reparations

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) called out Republicans who considered themselves “anti-woke,” stating they are labeling themselves as “anti-black” during a House Oversight Committee hearing on Tuesday.

Scalise didn’t expect Republican gas stove bill revolt but understands ‘frustration’

EXCLUSIVE — House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) said on Tuesday he was not expecting to see members of his own conference sabotage measures House Republicans had been working on to protect gas stoves.

Maine secretary of state says No Labels misled voters into switching affiliation in ballot initiative

Maine's secretary of state is raising concerns over No Labels's initiative to launch independent tickets across the United States, claiming that the organization misled voters into registering as third party for the 2024 election.

Technicality could vacate establishment of first religious charter school

A technicality could vacate the establishment of the United States's first religious charter school.
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