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Bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus race to resolve debt ceiling impasse before ‘unacceptable’ default

A bipartisan group of congressmen is hunting for a pathway out of the debt ceiling deadlock that could prevent the nation from paying its bills by June.

Nick Carter sues rape accusers for $2.3 million after ABC nixed Christmas special

Backstreet Boys band member Nick Carter is fighting back against allegations that he sexually assaulted several women over 20 years ago.

Former spy chief John Ratcliffe denies reports that China sent three balloons under Trump

Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe refuted accounts from Pentagon officials that Chinese balloons entered U.S. airspace on at least three occasions under the Trump administration.

Jim Clyburn defends DNC calendar shakeup, says ‘our party should reflect its demographics’

Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) defended his party's dramatic shakeup of its presidential primary calendar which elevated his home state to the first primary slot.

China ‘strongly disapproves of’ US shooting down spy balloon, dangles retaliation

China’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the United States strike on its high-altitude balloon, which it insists was a civilian aircraft used for meteorological purposes that merely veered off course and happened to fly over sensitive military installations.

Rubio calls Chinese spy balloon a ‘clear message’ to US ahead of SOTU

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) contended that China's suspected spy balloon was a "clear message" to the United States.

Pete Buttigieg argues Chinese spy balloon was ‘handled appropriately’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg defended the Biden administration's handling of the suspected Chinese spy balloon that hovered over United States airspace for days.

Americans unenthused about Trump-Biden rematch: Poll

Most voters are unhappy about the prospects of former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden having a rematch in 2024.

Super Bowl 2023: Eagles QB Jalen Hurts credits faith as anchor when others doubted

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts reflected on his team’s NFC Championship win, noting that he has had to hold on to his faith amid many doubters early on in his NFL career.

‘You’re fired! You’re hired!’: Trump’s final acting Pentagon chief recounts how he got the job

EXCLUSIVE — A new book by Christopher C. Miller, the acting secretary of defense in the final months of Donald Trump’s presidency, recounts his appointment to the post amid questions about his predecessor’s loyalty.
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