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Austin makes unannounced visit to Iraq as 20-year anniversary of invasion approaches

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin made an unannounced visit to Iraq, where he reaffirmed the U.S.'s long-term commitment in the region.

Never Ron Republicans? Trump camp linking Reagan and DeSantis could backfire

Former President Donald Trump has been taking preemptive shots against Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), comparing his most formidable 2024 primary foe to Republican leaders distrusted by the conservative base.

Musk blasts Jan. 6 committee: Cheney, Kinzinger, and Schiff ‘withheld evidence for partisan political reasons’

Elon Musk accused Jan. 6 House committee members of “misleading the public” following the release of new Jan. 6 footage.

Four US citizens kidnapped in Mexico identified as mother and friends traveling for medical procedure

The four U.S. citizens kidnapped in Mexico last week were revealed to be a South Carolina mother of six and her three friends, according to the woman's mother, and they were traveling south of the border so that the woman could undergo a medical procedure.

Inside the busiest and biggest week on Capitol Hill this year

After a somewhat slow start, the 118th Congress kicks into high gear this week with a number of high-profile hearings, votes, and proposals for lawmakers in both chambers.

Biden picks 2024 election over DC home rule in crime vote fight

President Joe Biden’s stand against the wishes of Washington, D.C.’s liberal leaders, and the congressional Democrats who backed them despite concerns about rising crime, marked a rare instance of Biden choosing his political future as a centrist over the excesses of his party.

DeSantis opens legislative session with education overhaul: ‘All eyes are on Florida’

The Florida legislature will gavel into session Tuesday with an ambitious agenda that includes a number of education reform bills, including one that expands the state's rules on teaching gender identity and sexual orientation in grade schools.

Powell set to testify before Congress — here’s what to expect

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is set to face questions from lawmakers about inflation, the possibility of recession, and much more this week as he makes required semiannual appearances before Congress.

Biden requirements could undercut bipartisan chip subsidies meant to counter China

New conditions imposed by the Biden administration threaten to negate the effects of massive subsidies for semiconductor chip manufacturing that Congress enacted in an effort to ensure that the United States is not at the mercy of China for key technologies.

‘It’s time to restore faith’: Boy Meets World star Ben Savage running for Adam Schiff’s House seat

Ben Savage, the star of the popular '90s sitcom Boy Meets World, announced Monday that he is running for Congress in California's 30th Congressional District to succeed Rep. Adam Schiff (D).
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