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Economy again beats expectations with 311,000 jobs in February, unemployment rises to 3.6%

The economy gained 311,000 jobs in February, more than expected, another sign that the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes have still not substantially harmed the strong labor market.

One matter uniting Trump and DeSantis but dividing the party

Leading establishment Republicans have begun taking aim at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as a partywide fight emerges over who is the best alternative 2024 candidate to former President Donald Trump.

Oversight overstep: House GOP split on Comer’s new approach

Since taking over the House Oversight Committee earlier this year, Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has hit the ground running with a number of investigations into the Biden administration. But not all party members are on board with the full-throttle strategy.

WATCH: Ted Cruz says new budget proposal reveals ‘socialists are in charge of the White House’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) blasted President Joe Biden’s budget proposal, saying it reveals a “really extreme and really dangerous” agenda.

Ohio train derailment: JD Vance blasts Biden for treating East Palestine as ‘enemies’ and creating ‘terror’

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) blasted the Biden administration for ignoring the people of East Palestine, Ohio, in a political game of what he called “friends versus enemies.”

Mike Pompeo’s next move

The former CIA director and secretary of state on his path to Washington.

DeSantis inches closer to 2024 launch with trip to Iowa

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to make his first trip to Iowa on Friday, all but making his presidential campaign official as he inches closer to making an announcement.

Boebert announces she’ll be a grandmother at 36 next month, touts choosing ‘life’ over ‘fear’

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) announced that her 17-year-old son Tyler and his girlfriend are expecting a child.

Social Security cuts vs. tax hikes: The Biden budget battle lines are drawn

Whatever happens next in the debt ceiling fight between President Joe Biden and congressional Republicans, the battle lines for 2024 are already drawn.

Big spender or deficit cutter? Biden’s mixed message on the budget

President Joe Biden has underscored how his budget request could decrease federal deficits by $3 trillion over a decade.
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