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How China worries drove Youngkin to spurn a massive Ford battery plant

Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R-VA) decision that Virginia will not compete for a planned Ford-owned battery factory due to the legacy automaker's business relationship with a Chinese battery giant drew a clear political line in the sand at a time when states are aggressively competing for new manufacturing jobs no matter the developer's national origin.

What the House GOP could demand in debt limit standoff

The U.S. government hit its $31.4 trillion borrowing limit on Thursday, just as newly empowered House Republicans, led by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), say they’ll use the debt ceiling to force budget cuts.

Overclassification seen as factor in Trump and Biden documents scandals

Between President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, it has been more than a decade since the country was offered a major presidential nominee who didn't wind up embroiled in a classified documents scandal.

Biden’s ‘phenomenally successful’ partnership with foreign-funded Penn examined

Republicans in Congress are ramping up investigations into President Joe Biden’s Washington think tank, the center’s funding, and who had access to the previously little-known center after classified documents were discovered inside a closet.

No waiting games

California Senate candidates aren’t deferring to a fellow Democrat, Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

Former Swedish intelligence officer sentenced to life in prison for spying for Russia

A former Swedish intelligence officer has been sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of spying for Russia for more than a decade.

From Bakersfield boy to speaker of the House

McCarthy's roots highlight a red splotch of blue California.

Ukraine allies to meet Friday to discuss new arms support

Allies of Ukraine are set to meet Friday to coordinate assisting the war-torn Eastern European country with more arms in its defense against Russia.

‘Peace-loving’ Japan to add more offensive firepower

It's a historic shift of national security strategy 80 years after World War II.

For House Transportation, boring is better

New chairman promised to look at how to 'alleviate ongoing energy and supply chain problems.'
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