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Colorado Republicans walk out of legislature following frustrating session

Republicans in the Colorado state legislature ended the year's legislative session with a protest, marching out of the room in unity after sitting through a legislative year on the sidelines.

Trump town hall brings more than 3 million viewers to CNN, per early ratings

CNN's live town hall event with former President Donald Trump proved to be a ratings boon for the network, according to early ratings data.

Manchin pressures Biden administration to hold China accountable for fentanyl flowing into US

Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Mike Rounds (R-SD) have written a bipartisan letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, calling for action against China for its part in the illegal trafficking of synthetic opioid drugs.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden celebrates conservation actions taken by administration

President Joe Biden will deliver a speech on Thursday celebrating conservation efforts enacted by the Biden-Harris administration.

Kaylee McGhee: ‘Elitist’ mainstream media talks down to voters

The Washington Examiner's Kaylee McGhee shared her takeaways from former President Donald Trump's town hall on CNN Wednesday.

Mayorkas corrects the record, says migrant whipping incident ‘did not occur’

The Department of Homeland Security's top brass set the record straight Thursday — the infamous migrant whipping incident did not occur.

Austin explains why the US isn’t sharing intelligence on alleged Russian war crimes

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin issued his opposition to providing evidence of alleged war crimes in Ukraine to the International Criminal Court due to concerns of "reciprocity" against U.S. troops in the future.

White House projects preparedness as Title 42 is repealed: ‘We are cleareyed’

The White House is adamant it is prepared for Title 42, a pseudo-immigration federal authority that has been used to expel migrants expeditiously, to be rolled back.

Florida attorney general sues Biden administration to stop ‘en masse’ release of immigrants

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration in an attempt to block the implementation of an order that she alleges would "release aliens en masse" as Title 42 is set to expire late Thursday evening.

US News rankings remain unchanged despite boycott from elite law schools

The latest edition of the U.S. News and World Report law and medical school rankings saw little movement at the top of the list despite a number of top-ranked schools saying they would no longer participate in the rankings.
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