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GOP bill grants service members discharged over vaccine mandate education benefits

A group of House Republicans is looking to ensure that U.S. service members who were discharged over refusing to receive the coronavirus vaccine still have access to the educational benefits of serving their country.

House speaker fight shows Trump’s tenuous, but ongoing, hold on GOP

House Republicans' tumultuous path to electing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaker underscores former President Donald Trump's shaky hold on the party, even as allies of the former and perhaps future president believe he could benefit in 2024.

US extends security to Pompeo and former Trump officials after threats from Iran

The Biden administration has extended government protection to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, along with another former State Department official following continued threats from Iran.

Uvalde police chief reveals reason for slow response: ‘Don’t need any more’ deceased

Newly uncovered video testimony shed more light on the reason why police officers responding to the Robb Elementary School shooting last May waited over an hour before breaching the classroom where the shooter was holed up with schoolchildren.

Biden administration extends COVID-19 public health emergency through April

The Biden administration has extended the COVID-19 public health emergency until April.

AOC faces heat on Twitter after suggesting link between gas stoves and brain damage

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is facing a barrage of criticism on Twitter after tweeting a suggestion that gas stoves in residential kitchens could be linked to brain damage and cognitive decline.

Gas stove ban not in the works, agency chairman says

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is not planning to ban gas stoves, its chairman said Wednesday, seeking to tamp political furor caused by another commissioner's comments earlier this week.

Twitter sued over ‘unlawful’ firings in UK

A group of employees from Twitter's United Kingdom offices has filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging that they had been illegally fired.

Republican Steering Committee meets to fill seats on top panels

The Republican Steering Committee will decide the members of several top House committees during a meeting and is expected to name conservatives to more seats than in recent years.

Five Tennessee officers fired, three suspended after sex scandal at police department

A Tennessee police department officer's anonymous complaint led to an investigation that fired five officers and suspended three others after they were all linked to a sex scandal within the department.
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