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Is Biden ready to make deals with Republicans in Congress?

President Joe Biden may get an early test of bipartisan deal-making skills as Congress debates bringing back an expanded child tax credit during the lame-duck session.

Blue states prepare new gun control laws to survive Supreme Court challenges

Blue states are pursuing new gun control measures in the wake of a Supreme Court decision this year that upended the way courts may look at gun laws in the future.

Biden administration officials meet with family of Paul Whelan following Griner deal

Officials in the Biden administration met with the family of Paul Whelan, a Marine who is still in Russian custody, amid renewed calls to bring Whelan home, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Monday.

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will not testify in front of committee after arrest

Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried will not testify in front of a House committee on Tuesday after he was arrested in the Bahamas on Monday, according to the chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee.

Twitter dissolves Trust and Safety Council after members resign

Twitter has dissolved the advisory group that helped it manage hate speech on the platform, a move reflective of new owner Elon Musk's priorities.

Colorado goes cage-free for eggs, joining trend in other states

Colorado will be joining a handful of states in allowing only sales of cage-free eggs on Jan. 1, but with this new mandate comes some hefty prices.

Newsom makes border visit after Biden says he has ‘more important things going on’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom traveled to the U.S.-Mexico border on Monday, a high-profile stop days after President Joe Biden defended his decision not to visit the area.

Greece accuses Turkey of bringing ‘North Korean-style attitude’ into NATO

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has embraced a “North Korean-style attitude” toward Greece, a top official implied in response to Erdogan’s latest threat against his NATO neighbor.

Sam Brinton no longer works for Department of Energy amid luggage scandal

Former Department of Energy official Sam Brinton no longer works for the department, a spokesperson told the Washington Examiner on Monday after facing two separate allegations of theft of luggage from airports.

GOP’s 2024 primary season gets underway in Indiana

Neighborly Indiana is turning out to be the first hotbed of Republican internecine warfare in the 2024 election cycle as early contenders for governor and Senate begin jockeying for position in primaries roughly 18 months away.
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