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Fight to add more long-haul flights into DC-area Reagan airport heats up

A coalition of business groups working to expand the number of long-haul domestic flights into Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is rejecting claims from key lawmakers in Virginia and the airports, who are opposed to increasing long-distance service.

Sinema’s not-yet-launched 2024 campaign taking donations as if she’s running

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) has yet to launch her 2024 reelection campaign, but the Democrat-turned-independent is certainly fundraising as though she's running.

Oregon bill would allow homeless people to sue residents if they are ‘harassed’

Oregon Democrats have put forth a bill that would allow homeless people to sue residents for "harassment."

Crenshaw won’t support ‘crazy’ GOP border legislation that ‘doesn’t address the cartels’

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) won't be supporting what's been dubbed the “strongest border security package" that Congress has ever considered when it comes to the floor for a vote next month.

Donald Trump hugs Jan. 6 rioter who called for Mike Pence’s execution

A Jan. 6 rioter who served prison time embraced former President Donald Trump during his visit to New Hampshire on Thursday.

Stimulus check update: Experts weigh in on whether there will be more checks from the government

As residents of the United States continue to grapple with rising prices, there are some who wonder if the U.S. government will send an additional stimulus check.

Judge in Disney v. DeSantis lawsuit recuses himself over conflict of interest

A magistrate judge in Florida recused himself on Friday from the case Walt Disney Parks and Resorts brought against Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) after he cited a financial conflict of interest in a recent court filing.

Chief Justice Roberts’s wife made $10.3 million from top law firms: Report

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts's spouse, Jane Roberts, was paid more than $10 million by top law firms for recruitment work, with at least one of those firms arguing a case before the high court.

Bill de Blasio predicts Florida lawmakers ‘will hinder’ state’s future

Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio claimed conservative lawmakers in Florida "will hinder" the state's economy.

Elon Musk allowed a Twitter user to keep tweeting after threatening to kill Obama: Report

A Twitter user who threatened the life of former President Barack Obama was allowed to stay on the app.
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