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Stefanik forms northern border caucus to confront spike in illegal immigration from Canada

House Republicans have launched a new caucus to respond to a growing number of illegal immigrant arrests along the U.S.-Canada border.

WATCH: Bryan Cranston says ‘it’s imperative’ to teach critical race theory

Actor Bryan Cranston told CNN's Chris Wallace that teaching critical race theory is "imperative" in a new interview.

West Virginia auditor JB McCuskey announces run for governor

West Virginia State Auditor J.B. McCuskey announced his bid to become the state's next governor on Tuesday, becoming the seventh Republican to enter the crowded primary.

Biden student loan case: Missouri AG dismisses justices’ standing concerns as ‘red herring’

EXCLUSIVE — The Republican attorneys general leading the legal challenge to President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan are confident their case will succeed after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case Tuesday.

WATCH LIVE: House committee on China holds its first prime-time hearing

The House select committee on China is holding its first prime-time hearing Tuesday as it seeks to outline the threat China's government poses to the United States.

Jim Jordan demands answers from Garland about Hunter Biden investigation

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is demanding documents and answers from Attorney General Merrick Garland regarding the Justice Department of Justice's investigation of Hunter Biden.

Newsom ends California COVID-19 state of emergency nearly three years later

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) said the state's COVID-19 public health emergency was over on Tuesday, nearly three years after it was first declared on March 4, 2020.

News photographer wounded in deadly shooting released from hospital

The news photographer who was wounded in last week's deadly Florida shooting was released from the hospital on Monday.

House GOP advances bills to thwart Biden environmental agenda

House Republicans voted Tuesday to advance bills aimed at expanding U.S. energy production and reining in Biden-era environmental regulations.

House votes to cancel ESG rule in what could be first veto of Biden’s presidency

The House has voted to cancel a Labor Department rule that allows retirement plan managers to weigh environmental and social issues when making investments.
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