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Manchin backs overturning Biden auto emissions proposal: ‘Lying to Americans’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) said Tuesday that he would support Congress overturning the Environmental Protection Agency's new proposed rule limiting tailpipe emissions for vehicles, describing the effort as a "Trojan horse" to promote electric vehicles that could risk undermining national security.

Secret Service intercepts toddler who squeezed through White House fence

Members of the Secret Service jumped into action Tuesday to intercept a toddler after the young boy managed to squeeze himself through the White House fence.

McConnell hammers Democrats for attacking Supreme Court justices: ‘Going after the court’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was asked on Monday afternoon about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s relationship with Harlan Crow, a Republican donor who paid for luxury trips for the justice.

Tax Day 2023: US wasted $247 billion in taxpayer dollars last year

As tax season comes to a close, the news of billions of taxpayer dollars being wasted by the United States will likely not be well received.

US commander dismisses 2027 estimate for Chinese invasion of Taiwan: ‘Everybody’s guessing’

The U.S. commander of the Indo-Pacific region dismissed the prevailing assessment for a Chinese invasion of Taiwan in 2027.

Blue-state residents pay 37% more for electricity than red states, study finds

Energy prices have soared to high levels since the pandemic recovery, but the pinch is most pronounced in blue states, a study found.

Ralph Yarl shooting echoes eerily similar incidents this month

An alarming shooting trend is emerging in 2023: victims or shooters arriving at a mistaken location.

Southwest nightmare continues as ‘technical issues’ delay 1,800 flights

In a move that beckoned to struggles past, Southwest Airlines halted all fights for a brief period on Tuesday. The airline is still recovering from the woes of a system meltdown during the 2022 holiday travel season.

Marjorie Taylor Greene and GOP lawmakers enter Supreme Court case on abortion pill

A coalition of doctors opposed to abortion and a group of 147 Republican lawmakers were among the parties urging the Supreme Court to restrict access to a common abortion drug while legal challenges play out in lower courts.

WATCH: Gutfeld! co-host Kat Timpf says ‘cultural policing of speech and humor is hurting people’

For Gutfeld! co-host Kat Timpf, everything can and should be joked about.
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