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House Oversight Chairman James Comer announces hearing on southern border

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed on Thursday that his panel will hold a hearing on the Biden administration’s border policies.

Kremlin says Putin still exists amid Zelensky’s musings on whether he’s ‘still alive’

Moscow assured Ukraine that Russian President Vladimir Putin still exists Thursday amid questions from Kyiv.

Navy relieves two commanding officers, citing loss of confidence

Two Navy commanding officers were relieved of duty this week due to losses of confidence in their ability to command.

WATCH: District attorney blasts ‘lack of care’ on Rust set as Baldwin vows to fight charges

New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies appeared on CNN Thursday shortly after announcing her intent to file criminal charges against actor Alec Baldwin for the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust in 2021.

Chicago mayoral race: Who are the candidates running for mayor in 2023?

Nine candidates are running to be the next Chicago mayor, including current Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D), whose administration has been plagued with criticism due to her responses to crime, immigration, and education.

McConnell not ‘concerned’ debt limit fight will spark financial crisis

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said he was not concerned about the debt ceiling fight brewing in Congress as House Republicans vow not to agree to raise the borrowing limit without spending cuts.

Major Jewish group demands payment processors cut ties with Palestinian terror-linked group

EXCLUSIVE — The oldest pro-Israel nonprofit group in the United States is calling on payment processors to cut all ties with an American group closely tied to Palestinian terrorism.

Pompeo says Nikki Haley and Jared Kushner planned to oust Pence as vice president

Mike Pompeo speculated that Nikki Haley positioned herself as a vice-president option for former President Donald Trump during his White House days.

Union membership fell to record low in 2022 despite high-profile labor wins

The share of workers who are part of a labor union was the lowest on record last year, even as organized labor made notable gains at Starbucks and other high-profile businesses.

Coast Guard monitoring suspected Russian intelligence vessel off Hawaiian coast

The U.S. Coast Guard is tracking a vessel it suspects to be a Russian intelligence-gathering spy off the coast of the Hawaiian islands amid tensions over the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine.
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