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Republicans push for debt ceiling agreement without presenting budget proposal

House Republicans are pushing for an agreement on the debt ceiling crisis, urging lawmakers to move forward with negotiations even without the party releasing its budget proposal for the next fiscal year.

Manchin criticizes Biden for placing ‘ideological agenda’ over debt ceiling negotiations

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) hit out against President Joe Biden on Wednesday, accusing the president of pushing his “ideological agenda” rather than meeting with members of Congress to address inflation and the looming debt ceiling crisis.

Iowa teenager will testify against co-defendant in murder of high school teacher

An Iowa teenager will testify against his fellow defendant in the murder trial of their Spanish teacher, whom they are accused of beating to death.

Arizona Democrats to file lawsuit seeking to block third-party group from 2024 ballot

The Arizona Democratic Party is set to file a lawsuit against the state’s top election official in an effort to block his decision granting a third-party group access to the 2024 ballot.

GDP grew at 2.6% rate in fourth quarter of 2022 despite pressure from rising rates

The economy grew at a 2.6% annual rate in the fourth quarter of last year, showing strength in the face of economic challenges, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Thursday in a revised estimate.

Trump’s lead over DeSantis doubles in latest GOP primary race poll

Support for former President Donald Trump is continuing to increase within the GOP primary for the 2024 election, gaining the majority of support from Republicans, while many Democrats hope President Joe Biden is in his last term.

WATCH LIVE: House panel holds hearing to examine Biden administration’s weaponization of social media companies

The House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is holding a hearing Thursday to examine the Missouri v. Biden case.

Democrats fume after Biden breaks with party on COVID-19 emergency

House Democrats are lashing out against President Joe Biden after he signaled he would sign a GOP-led bill to end the COVID-19 national emergency despite pressing party lawmakers to oppose the measure when it was introduced earlier this year.

Biden’s job approval ratings take a tumble again, imperiling reelection plans

President Joe Biden's approval ratings have dipped again even as he prepares a reelection bid, complicating his plans for 2024 and beyond.

Teenage girls most addicted to TikTok, though app makes life worse for the depressed: Poll

Teenage girls who report severe symptoms of depression are more likely than those without depression to say their lives would be better without social media, a new survey found.
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