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Biden administration says Texas judge ‘abused’ discretion in abortion pill ban

The Biden administration on Wednesday called on a federal appeals court to overrule a Texas-based judge's order that would effectively ban a common abortion drug, arguing he "abused" his discretion by granting preliminary relief earlier this month.

Khanna renews calls for Feinstein to resign after Senate votes to overturn Biden emissions rule

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) is renewing calls for Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) to step down from the Senate after her prolonged absence gave Republicans an opening to vote to overturn a Biden administration heavy-duty vehicle emissions rule.

Stimulus check update: Direct payments worth $500 for more than 300 families to be sent in 20 days

There are only 20 days left before California families receiving money from a guaranteed income program will receive their next payment.

WATCH: South Korean president serenades Biden with ‘American Pie’

President Joe Biden was on the receiving end of a personal concert when South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol grabbed a microphone and serenaded his American counterpart at Wednesday's White House state dinner.

Biden reacts to underwhelming GDP report: ‘The American economy remains strong’

President Joe Biden celebrated Thursday's gross domestic product report, claiming in a statement that the results prove "that the American economy remains strong, as it transitions to steady and stable growth."

Jerry Springer dead: Talk show host dies at 79

Talk show host Jerry Springer has died at the age of 79.

WATCH: Arnold Schwarzenegger warns against hate

Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA) said there is an underlying anger in the United States stirring people toward hate.

Here are the four Republicans who did not vote for Kevin McCarthy’s debt ceiling plan

Four Republicans broke party lines on passage of the debt ceiling plan Wednesday, leaving House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) without a vote to spare.

WATCH LIVE: House Judiciary subcommittee holds hearing on FBI use of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

A House Judiciary subcommittee is holding a hearing on Thursday to examine the FBI's use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, one of several recent hearings as part of a larger GOP investigation into federal agencies and departments in the Biden administration.

Karl Rove: Biden’s 2024 campaign ‘will leave no strong imprint’

Former White House adviser Karl Rove panned President Joe Biden's reelection debut as a "second basement campaign" that was largely a dud.
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