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Biden celebrates after West Coast dockworkers and employers reach labor deal

After months of difficult negotiations, dockworkers on the West Coast have reached a tentative agreement with their employers on a new labor agreement, and President Joe Biden was extremely pleased with the breakthrough.

Greece boat crisis: 79 dead and hundreds missing

At least 79 people have died, and hundreds more are feared dead after a boat capsized off the Greek coast on Wednesday in what could become the country's biggest migrant tragedy ever.

Photo story: Republicans win Congressional Baseball Game for third straight year

Republicans won their third consecutive Congressional Baseball Game Wednesday night, in a seven-inning match at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

Georgia voting software will not be updated until after 2024 despite vulnerabilities

Georgia election officials will not be updating the state's voting software until after the 2024 elections despite known vulnerabilities existing in the software, according to a report that was unsealed on Wednesday.

Freshman GOP Sen. Katie Britt joins Mitch McConnell leadership team

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) has joined Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) leadership team as an informal adviser, a spokesman for the first-term senator told the Washington Examiner on Wednesday.

Poll finds RFK Jr. holds highest net favorability among all 2024 candidates, with Chris Christie lowest

Robert Kennedy Jr. holds the highest net favorability among all 2024 presidential candidates, a new poll found. Former New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie held the lowest.

FISA reauthorization met with deep bipartisan skepticism: ‘Trust has been lost’

The grilling intelligence community leaders underwent this week on Capitol Hill from bipartisan senators highlighted the Biden administration’s uphill climb to reauthorize Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act powers in the wake of abuses.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden to speak at annual League of Conservation Voters dinner

President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the League of Conservation Voters annual Capital Dinner on Wednesday.

US hopes Blinken visit will ‘reduce risk’ of ‘potential conflict’ with China

President Joe Biden is sending a high-level delegation to China in a bid to “reduce the risk of ... potential conflict” with the communist regime, according to senior United States officials.

Republican Study Committee releases budget slashing spending by $16 trillion

The Republican Study Committee, the largest ideological caucus in Congress, released its annual budget proposal on Wednesday that would cut spending by $16.3 trillion over 10 years and take aim at Democratic policies.
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