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Harris gets ‘new lease on life’ as Senate Democrats need her to break fewer ties

The vice president's defenders say she has been misused or even set up to fail.

Abortions in Texas dropped 97% the month after Roe v. Wade was overturned

The number of abortions Texas residents received dropped by 97% the month after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

Electrical substations, the Achilles’ heel of America’s vulnerable energy grid

'They intend to target the grid, take communities offline, create civil unrest.'

Military spending bill takes aim at vaccine requirement

Looming demise of active-duty COVID-19 requirement splits Biden administration from congressional Democrats.

McCarthy vows to investigate reports that link COVID-19 to Chinese bioweapons program

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has vowed Republicans will declassify and continue to investigate reports that potentially link a Chinese bioweapons program to the origins of COVID-19 in the next Congress.

Rep. Sam Graves set to take the wheel at House Transportation

'Oversight of the administration will be a priority.'

New York City mental health Involuntary Removal Directive draws court challenge

Critics say people shouldn’t be hospitalized against their will.

Youngkin unveils proposal for $1 billion in tax breaks for Virginia residents

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) unveiled his proposed amendments to the two-year state budget on Thursday, which included spending $1 billion in tax breaks that would financially help Virginia residents by lowering state income taxes.

Congressional short-timers

These lawmakers will leave office on Jan. 3, 2023, voluntarily or otherwise.

Planet of the apes: Authorities besiege chimp house in Swedish zoo after escape attempt

Three chimpanzees were gunned down after attempting a daring escape from Sweden's Furuvik Zoo, while four others remain besieged by authorities inside a building.
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