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Republicans moving ‘strongest border security package’ in history to House floor

House Republican leadership is pushing a massive border security and immigration bill to the floor for a vote in the coming weeks, determined to end the burgeoning border crisis.

Senate Democrats reject debt ceiling talks even after McCarthy shows them his plan

Top Senate Democrats are echoing President Joe Biden’s opposition to negotiating with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) over the debt ceiling even after the House passed the GOP plan, a result Democrats had publicly predicted would not be possible for months.

Study: US most afraid of AI, according to Google searches

A study found the United States topped the world in Google searches expressing concern over artificial intelligence.

Biden fails to acknowledge seventh grandchild at center of Hunter’s court case

President Joe Biden only acknowledged six of his seven grandchildren at a White House event, neglecting to mention one of the children of the president's son Hunter Biden.

Five things to know about the debt ceiling bill passed by House Republicans

GOP lawmakers this week narrowly passed legislation to raise the debt ceiling. Here are some key points to know about the bill and the broader political context.

Kat Cammack sees common theme in Biden administration: Agenda over security

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) claimed that an adherence to political agenda in the Biden administration spans policies across the board, affecting farmers and the public and putting national security at risk.

GOP seeks to overturn rule that would hike mortgage payments for high credit scores

EXCLUSIVE — A group of House Republicans is seeking to overturn a recent rule from the Federal Housing Finance Agency that would implement increased mortgage rates for borrowers with higher credit scores, calling the change a veiled attempt to “enforce equity” in the U.S. housing market.

DOJ watchdog Horowitz warns Congress of ‘concerning’ problems with FBI use of FISA

The Justice Department watchdog who unearthed serious problems with the FBI’s use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act during the Trump-Russia investigation told Congress on Thursday about “concerning” flaws with the bureau’s use of FISA powers.

Schumer’s Equal Rights Amendment vote fails 51-47 in Senate

The Senate voted 51-47 on Thursday against removing the deadline that prevents the Equal Rights Amendment from being ratified and made a part of the United States Constitution.

Carolyn Bryant Donham dead: Woman at the center of Emmett Till’s lynching dies at 88

Carolyn Bryant Donham, the woman whose accusation led to the brutal lynching and death of Emmett Till, died Tuesday at 88 in Louisiana.
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