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WATCH: Cruz blasts Biden as ‘best thing that ever happened to the Mexican drug cartels’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) did not hold back when expressing his frustration over what he called President Joe Biden’s weak leadership concerning the border crisis.

How Florida Republicans are central to Ron DeSantis’s success in 2024

Republican supermajorities in Florida's legislature may hand Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) a political leg up before a likely 2024 presidential campaign.

Biden’s ability to get Democrats on same page in legislative fights scrutinized

Democratic displeasure after President Joe Biden said he would not stop lawmakers from overturning a bill to change Washington, D.C.’s criminal sentencing laws indicates potential pitfalls on the horizon as Congress eyes high-stakes battles over the debt ceiling.

Bombshell COVID-19 origins hearing will feature Wuhan lab leak and Fauci silencing effort

The Wuhan lab leak hypothesis will be front and center during a new House hearing on the coronavirus, with its witnesses featuring prominent voices who have argued COVID-19 likely originated in a Chinese lab.

Biden faces impossible budget math even with big tax hikes

President Joe Biden's budget proposal, set for release this week, is unlikely to come close to balancing or presenting a viable path to stabilizing the debt despite his embrace of major tax hikes on high-income earners.

Previewing first GOP-led House hearing on Afghan withdrawal: ‘Stunning failure of leadership’

A top House Republican condemned President Joe Biden for a “stunning failure of leadership” ahead of a House committee's first public hearing about the U.S. military's chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan since Republicans took control of the House of Representatives.

Elon Musk apologizes after mocking fired disabled Twitter employee

Elon Musk has apologized after mocking an ex-Twitter employee who reached out to his boss asking whether or not he had been fired because he could not access his work computer.

Biden eyes drift away from Left on crime and immigration ahead of likely 2024 bid

President Joe Biden is trying to tackle two key political liabilities for Democrats as he prepares to launch a reelection bid.

‘Zombie’ drug of horse tranquilizer-laced fentanyl ravages US and alarms health officials

EXCLUSIVE — Public health officials are fighting a losing battle to save the lives of people who overdose from a new and extremely lethal drug concoction that puts users in a zombielike state of consciousness.

Putin’s war in Ukraine stokes fears that China’s Xi will build empire of his own

Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping’s expansive sovereignty claims in the South China Sea suggest that he believes in the "illusion of building an empire” through the Philippines and across the Indo-Pacific, a key U.S.-allied government fears.
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