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Why there hasn’t been a full Senate vote in seven months — and the problems it causes both parties

The Senate has had attendance problems in the last seven months, with at least one senator missing from the roll call in every vote since August 2022.

Georgia prosecutors consider conspiracy and racketeering charges in Trump-related inquiry: Report

Prosecutors in the Atlanta area are reportedly contemplating conspiracy and racketeering charges in the sprawling inquiry into efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

First Republic Bank news: Shares fall 17% following second credit rating downgrade

Shares of First Republic Bank tanked by over 17% in premarket trading Monday morning amid news that S&P Global issued its second credit downgrade for the embattled bank within a week.

Terrifying moment LA meteorologist collapses live on-air during weather report

Los Angeles CBS meteorologist Alissa Carlson Schwartz collapsed on live TV Saturday morning just as her co-anchors tossed to her for an update on the area’s expected rainfall.

GOP-led House panel to use investigative powers and ‘respond’ to potential Trump indictment

The GOP-led House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is set to ramp up investigations into President Joe Biden's family and the use of federal funds by Manhattan’s Democratic District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Namesake of Moore v. Harper election case urges Supreme Court to take bold action

North Carolina Republican state House Speaker Tim Moore, the plaintiff and namesake of the closely watched Moore v. Harper U.S. Supreme Court case, hopes the highest court doesn't punt on a lawsuit that could have major implications for elections on a national level.

Economic storm clouds gather over Biden’s impending reelection bid

President Joe Biden is attempting to prove his economic chops one week after the biggest bank collapse since 2008.

Kim Jong Un led nuclear ‘counterattack simulation drills’ over weekend

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un led drills "simulating a nuclear counterattack" over the weekend in response to military drills carried out by the U.S. and South Korea over the South Korea Peninsula.

Why home school advocates are lobbying hard against universal school choice bills

A home schooling legal advocacy organization is afraid that a slew of school choice bills that allow families to use public funding for education, including home schooling, will lead to expanded government regulation.

Wave of countries ban TikTok on government devices over security concerns

Many countries are taking action to remove TikTok from government devices following security concerns and growing distrust of the popular social media app.
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