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McCaul and Taiwan VP link Russian invasion of Ukraine to China’s threats toward island

TAIPEI, Taiwan —Taiwan’s vice president and a leading House Republican both linked Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to China’s ongoing threats against the democratic island nation following a meeting in Taipei aimed at strengthening the U.S.-Taiwan partnership.

Bragg rips House Republicans in response to subpoena of former investigator

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg responded forcefully to House Republicans on Thursday after they subpoenaed a former prosecutor involved in the criminal investigation of former President Donald Trump.

Tennessee Republicans expel Democratic lawmaker for protesting on House floor but fail to expel another

The Tennessee Republican-led state House voted on Thursday to expel one of three lawmakers who protested on the House floor for stronger gun control laws following the Nashville school shooting. A vote to remove another of the three Democrats failed.

Biden administration to restrict bans on transgender athletes, setting up showdown with red states

The Department of Education released a new regulatory proposal for Title IX on Thursday that will curb a number of state laws requiring athletes to compete based on their biological sex if the rules are finalized in their current form.

Retail politics: Nikki Haley hopes personal touch delivers in early primary states

As one of the first-announced Republican candidates seeking the presidency in 2024, Nikki Haley is looking for ways to set herself apart from the competition.

SEE IT: Stunning images of Uranus and its rings from NASA’s Webb telescope

NASA unveiled stunning new images of Uranus captured by its James Webb telescope. The images show the rings around the distant planet.

Ron Johnson says vaccine injury played big role in reelection decision

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) said advocating for those who have suffered an injury from the COVID-19 vaccine played a major role in whether he would seek another term in the Senate during the 2022 midterm elections.

US needs more air power to avoid ‘bloodbath’ with China, general says

U.S. Air Force officials lack the air power needed to prevent a potential war with China from settling into “the kind of bloodbath” on display in Ukraine.

Another Democrat breaks with Biden over electric vehicle tax credit guidance

Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) is speaking out about the Biden administration’s electric vehicle tax credit guidance, saying their “go-it-alone approach on trade policy is risky and unsustainable.”

Oklahoma attorney general wants to vacate conviction of high-profile death row inmate

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond (R) took a massive step in favor of the state's highest-profile death row inmate, Richard Glossip, urging an appeals court to vacate his murder conviction.
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