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Former top Trump official pushing for DeSantis to get into race and beat his former boss

A former top official in the Trump administration is throwing his support behind Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, urging him to challenge his former boss for the GOP nomination.

Amazon pledges to hire 100,000 veterans and military spouses by 2024

Amazon pledged to hire 100,000 United States military veterans and military spouses by 2024.

Russia launches ‘massive’ barrage across Ukraine

Dozens of Russian missiles rained down over several Ukrainian cities early Thursday in a massive attack.

Democrats pan GOP’s ‘Pay China First legislation’ on debt prioritization

Democrats are hitting House Republicans over their proposal to prioritize obligations to bondholders to avoid default, accusing the party of putting Chinese banks ahead of funding key U.S. government services in a standoff over the debt ceiling.

Biden to propose raising top income and capital gains tax rates to 39.6% in budget

President Joe Biden will announce a series of tax change proposals that target high earners in his budget to be released Thursday, despite the measures having virtually no chance of becoming law with a Republican House.

Democrats hammer McCarthy to reveal spending cuts ahead of Biden’s long-awaited budget release

Democrats are putting the ball in Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) court in a standoff over the debt ceiling as President Joe Biden releases his budget proposal on Thursday, pressuring the House speaker to unveil his own spending plan.

Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz to testify before Homeland Security Committee in Texas

The leader of the U.S. Border Patrol will testify in a public congressional hearing scheduled to take place Wednesday of next week in a South Texas border town, the Washington Examiner has learned.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be available for Massachusetts residents in six days

Residents of Chelsea, Massachusetts, who are a part of the Chelsea Eats program only need to wait six more days before they receive their first payment worth up to $400.

Republicans might struggle to win vulnerable Senate seats if primary fights break out

After a disappointing performance by Republicans in the midterm election cycle, party members are seeking ways to implement a more aggressive strategy to take control of the Senate in 2024.

WATCH LIVE: Senate holds public health and the environment hearing in wake of Norfolk Southern crash

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee is holding a hearing Thursday to examine how to protect public health and the environment in the wake of the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
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