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White House peppered with questions on how to fund entitlements amid Biden vows

While both political parties have spent the last few days promising they will not cut Social Security or Medicare, both programs are on a quick path to insolvency, a fact reporters pressed the White House about on Thursday.

FBI HQ disavows FBI field office intel report targeting ‘Radical Traditionalist Catholics’

EXCLUSIVE — FBI headquarters distanced itself from a local field office’s intelligence report that warned about the alleged connection between “racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists” and “radical-traditionalist Catholics.”

Democrat John Fetterman likely to be released from hospital today after medical emergency: Stabenow

Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) says it appears that Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) will likely be released from the hospital Thursday.

Rep. Angie Craig assaulted in apartment elevator, office says

Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN) was assaulted inside her Washington, D.C., apartment building on Thursday morning in an incident that her office says was not politically motivated.

Three things to watch in GOP’s ‘weaponization’ committee hearing

A Republican-backed subcommittee formed to examine the alleged "weaponization" of the Justice Department began its first public hearing Thursday.

Half a million workers needed, building group claims, despite housing slowdown

The construction industry will need to add more than 500,000 workers this year to keep up with demand, the Associated Builders and Contractors said on Thursday.

Second New Jersey council member killed in span of one week

A New Jersey councilman was fatally shot in the parking lot outside his office on Wednesday, just one week after another politician in the state was shot to death in her car.

To the stars: FCC approves Amazon-funded broadband satellite network for launch

The Federal Communications Commission provided a key approval for the launch of Amazon's new broadband satellite network, allowing the company to compete with Tesla's Starlink.

Former Mike Pence aide says FBI search of his home ‘not too far off’

An aide to former Vice President Mike Pence says he believes an FBI search of Pence's home for classified documents is "not too far off."

Rubio slams Biden for not announcing plans for handling Chinese spy balloon

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) said a "lack of clarity" from President Joe Biden on the status of the Chinese spy balloon is to blame for waves of concern and criticism.
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