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Congressional rules reforms ‘make it easier’ to add to debt, budget hawk group claims

Provisions in the House rules package for the 118th Congress are poised to undercut fiscal constraints in the budgeting process, a budget hawk group claimed.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy joins bipartisan group of states banning TikTok

New Jersey joined a growing list of states banning TikTok on government devices on Monday.

US ‘standing by’ to assist Brazilian investigation of Bolsonaro role in riot

U.S. officials are “standing by” to cooperate with Brazil's investigation into the riotous assault on federal government buildings, a prominent State Department official said.

Classified documents from Biden vice presidency surface at think tank, sparking inquiry: Report

Classified documents from President Joe Biden's vice presidency reportedly surfaced at a Biden-aligned think tank and triggered an investigation from the Justice Department.

‘Unprecedented situation’: Newport News police chief says 6-year-old shot teacher with legally purchased gun

Newport News Police Chief Steve Drew called the shooting of a Virginia teacher by a 6-year-old student an unprecedented situation and said the child brought a legally purchased handgun to school in his backpack.

Stacey Abrams campaign reports $1.4 million in debt

A new financial disclosure report is shedding light on the scope of debt Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams's campaign was saddled with in the final weeks of her failed gubernatorial run against Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.

Tax rebate: Deadline to file for property tax rebate is next month

Residents of the village of Montgomery, Illinois, have until the end of next month to apply for a property tax rebate.

DSCC chief Gary Peters is obscure no more

Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) has agreed to helm the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee for a second consecutive election cycle, cementing his relatively new status as a prominent party leader.

Brazilian lawmaker demands extradition of Bolsonaro from US

A Brazilian lawmaker implored the U.S. government to initiate extradition proceedings for former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro from the United States on Monday in the wake of his supporters' attack on government buildings.

Russia claims fatal retaliatory strike Ukraine denies happened

Russian forces claimed to have killed hundreds of Ukrainian troops this weekend in response to a recent mass casualty event Ukrainians conducted against them, but there’s scant evidence Moscow's strike actually happened.
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