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US and France should not ‘make an issue of China,’ Beijing says

China should not be made into "an issue" by either the United States or France, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said in response to a statement from the presidents of the two countries.

Alex Jones files for bankruptcy after jury orders him to pay $1B for Sandy Hook lies

InfoWars host and political commentator Alex Jones has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to a court filing.

Pennsylvania Republicans reconsider mail-in voting in wake of midterm losses

Some Pennsylvania GOP members are beginning to reconsider their party’s stance on mail-in voting as the party reckons with major losses in the midterm elections that may be partly attributable to their aversion to the practice.

Kanye West’s Twitter account suspended by Elon Musk after posting Nazi swastika image

Kanye West’s Twitter account was suspended early Friday after the rapper posted an image of a swastika.

Biden celebrates economic positives, but danger lies ahead

A trio of positive economic developments have President Joe Biden celebrating and saying his plan is working, but time will tell if that success lasts over the next two years.

WATCH: Studio behind The Chosen releases new family series The Wingfeather Saga

The same studio that released the award-winning series The Chosen has now premiered another record-breaking show: The Wingfeather Saga.

DNC set to shake up presidential nominating calendar

The Democratic Party is poised for a major overhaul of its presidential nominating process, with plans to add Midwest battlegrounds Michigan or Minnesota to the mix of coveted early primary states and demote Iowa from a lead-off spot occupied for decades.

Republicans flirt with economic populism in rail labor conflict

A key Senate vote over whether to provide paid sick leave for rail workers is highlighting a divide within the GOP, a party that has increasingly tried to position itself as a champion of the working class.

McCarthy struggles to sway GOP detractors with extended conference rules debate

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s decision to provide an extended period of time to debate the House GOP conference rules and introduce amendments did little to convince his Republican critics to support him for speaker on the floor on Jan. 3.

Businesses look to lame duck to stop big hit by Trump tax cuts

Businesses are hoping to broker an agreement in the lame duck to avoid losing a prized tax break through the first of many major changes to the tax code scheduled by the 2017 Trump tax overhaul for a future that has now arrived.
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