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Bipartisan lawmakers introduce legislation to address veteran mental healthcare

Reps. Pat Fallon (R-TX) and Sanford Bishop (D-GA) introduced a bipartisan bill to address the quality of mental and behavioral healthcare veterans receive from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Kevin McCarthy backs House Oversight holding FBI Director Wray in contempt

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is backing the House Oversight Committee’s decision to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt after the agency head failed to comply with a subpoena issued against him last month.

SEC sues major crypto exchange Coinbase

The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a lawsuit against Coinbase, alleging the company was working as an unregistered securities exchange.

Raskin says holding FBI director in contempt part of GOP’s ‘war on law enforcement’

House Oversight Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said he would try to peel off as many Republicans as possible to join Democrats on the committee in opposing contempt charges against the FBI director.

WATCH LIVE: House Oversight Committee hearing on border staffing challenges

The House Oversight Committee is holding a subcommittee hearing regarding staffing challenges along the southern border.

GOP 2024 hopefuls try to position themselves both for and against Trump

The field of candidates in the Republican presidential primary is set to grow even larger this week as each contender seeks to separate from the rest and position themselves as the best option to take on President Joe Biden in 2024.

ESG emerges as sleeper issue in the 2024 presidential campaign

An obscure movement to push corporate America to the left could play a major role in the 2024 presidential campaign.

Atlanta City Council approves ‘Cop City’ funding despite protests against it

The Atlanta City Council has voted to move forward with a plan to provide funding for a police training center nicknamed "Cop City," despite protests from citizens upset with the legislation.

Biden education guide says suspensions for skipping school can be discriminatory

A new resource guide from the Department of Education and the Department of Justice advises school districts that suspending a student who skips school is potentially discriminatory toward minority students.

The fights that lay ahead in Congress with debt ceiling in rearview

After President Joe Biden signed the debt limit increase over the weekend, lawmakers are now turning their attention back to critical issues placed on hold during negotiations to raise the government’s borrowing limit. Here are a couple of high-priority items Congress must tackle in the coming months:
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