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House Republicans hit back at Alvin Bragg’s refusal to testify in Trump case

Top Republican leaders in the House fired back at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg over his refusal to testify before Congress about his investigation into former President Donald Trump, giving the New York official until the end of the month to comply with their request.

Los Angeles school district reaches deal with education union, ending three-day strike

The Los Angeles United School Board has tentatively reached a deal with a union to increase the salary of almost 30,000 workers.

Trump tirades foreshadow trouble for his campaign as he returns to old habits

As Donald Trump faces a looming criminal indictment in New York, the former president has returned to old habits of firing off social media tirades with provocative language to rouse his base — an old strategy that may pose struggles for his new campaign team as they attempt to paint him as a serious candidate in 2024.

WATCH: Weatherman prays live on TV as tornado hit his Mississippi town

A Mississippi meteorologist became overwhelmed and paused his reporting of the trajectory of a tornado to pray live on air for the people in his small town of Amory.

How a debt ceiling default would devastate the middle class

If lawmakers fail to come to an agreement on the debt ceiling crisis and allow the country to default on its loans, middle-class taxpayers could experience drastic financial consequences in several areas of their lives, according to a new congressional report.

Democrats and Republicans have different accounts of visit to DC jail

Republicans and Democrats are offering opposing narratives about the treatment of Jan. 6 defendants after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) led a bipartisan group of lawmakers to visit a jail in Washington, D.C., where several of the rioters are being held.

Massive asteroid expected to pass close to Earth on Saturday

An airplane-sized asteroid is set to pass between the Earth and the Moon on Saturday afternoon at about 3:51 p.m. EST.

How Ketanji Brown Jackson has fared in her first nine months on Supreme Court

During her first nine months on the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson has earned the praise of both her liberal and conservative colleagues, who say the associate justice has “hit the ground running” since being sworn in last year.

Trump wouldn’t be the first person to run for president from prison

Former President Donald Trump faces the possibility of running for president in 2024 while serving prison time, though he would not be the first presidential candidate to do so.

GOP plan to overturn Biden student loan forgiveness could attract Democratic support

A Republican plan to strike down President Joe Biden's plan to cancel billions in student debt might be attracting Democratic senators.
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