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McCarthy claims ‘both sides’ will not like end result of debt ceiling agreement

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has warned that people on "both sides" will not be happy with the final agreement that Congress and the White House come to in regards to the debt ceiling.

Tom Hanks laments truth ‘no longer empirical’ in Harvard commencement speech

Actor Tom Hanks lectured new graduates on truth during his commencement speech at Harvard University Thursday.

Ted Cruz defends Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on impeachment vote

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has come to the defense of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is facing an impeachment vote on Saturday.

South Dakota Gov Kristi Noem proposes state college board ban drag shows

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) issued a call to the South Dakota Board of Regents to take a stand against "radical indoctrination" via a drag ban.

Memorial Day barbecue prices up from last year

Memorial Day weekend is finally here, but those who have yet to purchase their food items for their planned barbecue may notice that prices will be up slightly compared to last year.

Krysten Sinema joins debt negotiations as conversation comes down to the wire

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is a late addition to the debate in Congress regarding the debt ceiling. There are less than two weeks left for Congress and the White House to come to a deal.

North Dakota Republican governor eyeing 2024 presidential campaign: Report

The 2024 Republican presidential field could see a new face in the race for the country’s highest office, as North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum plans to launch his own campaign, according to a report.

McCarthy says he feels ‘closer to an agreement’ as debt limit talks drag on

Negotiators have not yet come to a final agreement on a debt ceiling deal, but House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he feels closer now than he has at any other point during the conversations.

AOC heckled by protesters during town hall in New York City over immigration and debt ceiling

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was chided by protesters attending a town hall she held in Queens, New York, on Friday.

Iowa Gov. signs bill banning sexual orientation instruction through sixth grade

Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) signed a ban on sexual orientation and gender identity instruction in classrooms from kindergarten through sixth grade.
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