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House GOP targeting vulnerable Democrats in new ad about DC crime bill

The National Republican Congressional Committee is targeting several vulnerable House Democrats for voting against blocking the new Washington, D.C., criminal code.

Senate panel advances bill to repeal Iraq and Gulf war authorizations

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee advanced a bipartisan bill that would repeal a pair of authorizations for the use of military force that would bring an official end to the Gulf and Iraq wars.

Marine wounded in Kabul airport bombing says ‘no one was held accountable for our safety’

A Marine who was seriously wounded in the explosion at the Kabul airport during the final week of the U.S. war in Afghanistan recounted the horrific experience during a hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.

McCarthy pumps the brakes on Zelensky’s invite to visit Ukraine

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) indicated that he has no immediate plans to visit Ukraine after receiving an invite from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

House GOP revels in Biden’s DC crime bill flip-flop that infuriated Democrats

House Republicans are taking a victory lap over the all-but-certain passage of GOP legislation aimed at blocking Washington, D.C.’s controversial changes to its criminal code, reveling in particular at how President Joe Biden's reversal on the matter blindsided many House Democrats.

WATCH: Anderson Cooper lampoons Tucker Carlson amid release of Jan. 6 footage

CNN's Anderson Cooper lampooned Tucker Carlson Tuesday amid the Fox News host's release of Jan. 6 footage, saying Carlson would have soiled himself if he had been at the Capitol during the riot.

Musk’s Twitter blocked ads promoting COVID lab leak theory for violating ‘content policy’

EXCLUSIVE — Twitter has blocked a watchdog group from placing advertisements promoting the COVID-19 lab leak hypothesis on its platform, according to emails obtained by the Washington Examiner.

US left behind more than $7 billion of military equipment in Taliban-run Afghanistan

The United States left behind more than $7 billion in military equipment in August 2021 amid a chaotic and disastrous U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, with the weapons and specialized technologies likely now in the hands of the Taliban.

DC officer charged with murder in connection to August 2021 shooting

A Washington, D.C., police sergeant has been charged with murder for his role in a fatal shooting of a man found asleep in his vehicle in August 2021.

Tax Season 2023: IRS to open multiple Taxpayer Assistance Centers across US

The Internal Revenue Service is opening Taxpayer Assistance Centers across the United States this Saturday as this year's tax filing deadline quickly approaches.
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