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Here’s where GOP investigations stand after 100 days in the House majority

Shortly before Republicans took control of the House in January, GOP leaders vowed to open a number of investigations into President Joe Biden and his administration regarding their conduct over the last two years.

Trump failed to freeze the GOP field, but a crowd could help him anyway

Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) nascent presidential campaign adds yet another GOP name to the 2024 race, which holds both peril and promise for front-runners Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis.

‘Top Doctor’ search engine encourages doctor selection by race

Castle Connolly, the organization known for publishing its "Top Doctor" list, now publishes a "Top Black Doctor" list so patients can racialize their search for specialists in their area.

Trump arrives in New York for state attorney general’s deposition

Former President Donald Trump has arrived in New York for his deposition before state Attorney General Letitia James, the Florida resident and native New Yorker announced on his Truth Social platform early Thursday morning.

Texans could see utility sticker shock from GOP push against renewable energy

New bills being considered in the Texas legislature that would shift the state’s power generation away from renewable energy and back toward natural gas could also drive up energy costs for consumers living in the state, threatening price pain on top of environmental consequences.

Federal appeals court partially blocks Texas judge’s order on abortion pill

A United States appeals court froze part of a Texas judge's order late Wednesday night that would have suspended the Food and Drug Administration's authorization of the abortion drug mifepristone.

Man who leaked US intelligence documents worked on military base: Report

The man who leaked "sensitive and highly classified" U.S. intelligence has reportedly been identified by a member of a group he's in, who said the alleged culprit worked on a military base and brought home top secret reports and shared them with his online clubhouse.

Biden administration responds to North Korea missile test that threatened Japan

The White House released a statement Wednesday night condemning a North Korean missile test that prompted an evacuation call for the Japanese island of Hokkaido.

Comer announces hearing on the ‘Biden Administration’s Disastrous Withdrawal from Afghanistan’

House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY) announced a hearing focusing on the Biden administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Liz Truss warns US and UK are heading in wrong direction economically and culturally

Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss claimed that the United States and the United Kingdom are heading in the wrong direction regarding economics and "wokeism" on Wednesday.
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