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Biden’s top spokeswoman takes the most heat in classified documents controversy

Since the story of President Joe Biden and his possession of classified documents from the Obama administration first broke, the most scrutinized job has been that of White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

Walmart to raise hourly minimum wage to $14 in bid to retain workforce

Walmart revealed Tuesday its plan to raise wages for associates.

‘Start governing for a change’: GOP lawmaker calls McCarthy booting Democrats from committees a ‘charade’

Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) opposes Republican leadership keeping three Democrats off of House committees, a move believed to be retaliation for the previous Democratic majority stripping two GOP lawmakers of assignments at the beginning of the last Congress.

Hurricane Ian victims have few weeks left to claim tax relief

Victims of Hurricane Ian in North Carolina and South Carolina have a few weeks left to claim storm-related tax relief afforded by the states' disaster declarations from the September hurricane.

Republicans release campaign ad attacking ‘Maserati Manchin’ as he mulls reelection

Republicans are getting a head start on the 2024 campaign season, releasing an attack ad against vulnerable Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) before he has even decided whether he’ll run for reelection.

Democrats propose legislation for new protections for abortion information

Two California Democrats unveiled legislation Tuesday that would restrict health providers from disclosing personal health information related to an abortion without the patient's permission, strengthening privacy protections for reproductive health information guaranteed under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

Top Republicans wade into Pence classified documents scandal

Top Republicans in the House are voicing they feel that a review into former Vice President Mike Pence’s handling of classified information should be conducted in the wake of reports documents were found at his Indiana home on Tuesday.

White House defends virus protocols, vaccine requirement for visitors

The Biden administration on Tuesday defended vaccine and negative test requirements to visit the White House ahead of a reception for new members of Congress.

Mark Warner warns previous presidents, vice presidents to ‘check your closets’ for documents

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) offered a warning to past presidents and vice presidents to "check your closets" just hours after it was revealed more classified documents were recovered by the FBI, this time from the private residence of former Vice President Mike Pence.

White House won’t comment on discovery of Pence classified documents

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre would not comment Tuesday on the news that former Vice President Mike Pence's team discovered classified documents at his home in Indiana.
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