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South Korean president praises relationship with US on 70th anniversary of alliance

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared before a joint meeting of Congress on Thursday, delivering a speech in which he praised the United States for its alliance with the East Asian country over the last seven decades.

Tester and Booker throw each other around in wild 2024 ad

Sens. Jon Tester (D-MT) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) physically wrestled each other, causing "some serious damage" to the paint job on a wall in the Capitol complex, as part of a rowdy campaign fundraising effort.

WATCH: Don Lemon promises he’s not mad at CNN

Don Lemon promised reporters Wednesday he is not angry at CNN following his ousting after 17 years with the network.

WATCH LIVE: House Ways and Means Committee holds hearing with IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel

The House Ways and Means Committee is holding an accountability hearing with Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Daniel Werfel.

DeSantis won’t wade into debate on Israel’s contentious judicial overhaul

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) offered a contrast to President Joe Biden during his visit to Israel on Thursday by declining to weigh in on the country's proposed judicial reforms and the mass protests that put them on hold last month.

Manchin voices confidence he can beat Justice in 2024: ‘I will win any race I enter’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is tight-lipped about whether he will run for reelection in 2024, but he made one thing clear on Thursday: The entrance of Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) into the race isn't scaring him off.

House GOP to request investigation into offshore wind and whale deaths

House Republicans are planning to ask the Government Accountability Office to investigate the possibility that the construction of ocean wind turbines is killing whales and dolphins, the latest threat to President Joe Biden's plans to massively ramp up offshore wind.

New College of Florida’s conservative trustees block tenure for five faculty members

The newly appointed conservative board of trustees at the New College of Florida once again flexed its muscles and denied early tenure to five faculty members Wednesday, prompting a longer-tenured trustee to quit.

DOJ sues Tennessee to reverse ban on transgender surgery, hormones for children

The Department of Justice filed suit against Tennessee on Wednesday, challenging its ban on transgender surgeries and hormone therapy for children.

California voting to ban older locomotive engines

The California Air Resources Board will consider regulating emissions from locomotives operating in the state on Thursday.
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