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Chinese ‘spy’ balloon: Democrat Jim Himes slams GOP calls to shoot down aircraft

Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, blasted his Republican colleagues on Friday for demanding that a Chinese surveillance balloon hovering over the United States be shot down.

Spanberger insists Congress must separate border security and immigration

Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) urged her Congressional colleagues to separate the topics of immigration and border security Friday. She said it was the only way to move legislation on the topics forward.

WATCH: Hulk Hogan slams paralysis rumors with viral video

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan put rumors that he is paralyzed to rest Thursday, filming a viral video of himself performing WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair's iconic strut.

House Judiciary subpoenas FBI Director Wray over scrutiny of parents at school meetings: Report

The House Judiciary committee has reportedly subpoenaed FBI Director Wray for testimony and documents about alleged targeting of parents at school board meetings.

Nancy Mace says ‘Squad’ members are ‘drama queens’ for complaining about Ilhan Omar ouster

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) slammed members of the "Squad" for their outcry on the House floor Friday over a vote to oust Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Pence to visit South Carolina as GOP presidential contenders plan trips to key primary states

Former Vice President Mike Pence is set to visit Charleston, South Carolina, next week to meet with local law enforcement officials, marking the latest trip by possible GOP presidential contenders to key primary states.

WATCH LIVE: Biden to tout economic record at water infrastructure event

President Joe Biden will deliver remarks on the state of the economy on Friday after the latest job report exceeded expectations and offered the president a boost days before the State of the Union.

St. John’s University cheerleaders boycott game after athletic department snub

The cheer team at St. John's University refused to perform at a Wednesday basketball game after the school's athletic department omitted cheerleading from its recognition of Women in Sports Day.

Man captures rare ‘green comet’ passing by Earth for first time in 50,000 years

A man in northwest Indiana captured images of a rare "green comet" Wednesday passing by Earth for the first time in 50,000 years.

Stimulus update: Final wave of refund payments worth up to $1,050 to be issued within 11 days

California taxpayers who have not received their $1,050 paycheck, only need to wait just under two weeks for the final wave of the Middle Class Tax Refund to be paid out.
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