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What Sinema leaving the Democratic Party means for balance of power in the Senate

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s decision to switch her party affiliation from Democrat to independent is creating a post-midterm shake-up in the Senate, threatening to complicate what seemed like Democrats’ chances of having an outright majority after Sen. Raphael Warnock’s runoff win in Georgia gave Democrats their 51st seat in the next session of Congress.

Biden nonbinary energy official accused of second luggage theft in Las Vegas: Report

A nonbinary Department of Energy official has been accused of stealing a second piece of female luggage, this time at the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.

SEE IT: Brittney Griner lands on U.S. soil after 10 months in Russian prison

WNBA star Brittney Griner safely returned to the United States early Friday morning.

Senate Democrats prepare to flex new subpoena power

For all the focus on House Republicans’ plans to flex their investigative muscles next year in the majority, Senate Democrats unlocked their ability to do the same this week with Sen. Raphael Warnock’s reelection victory in Georgia.

San Francisco public schools partnered with local children’s hospital for transgender trainings

EXCLUSIVE — The University of California, San Francisco's Benioff Children's Hospital has provided trainings to the staff of the San Francisco Unified School District for at least four years on responding to transgender students and their parents' concerns, new internal documents shows.

Big Tech critics running low on time for major legislation

Proponents of legislation challenging Big Tech's market presence are uncertain if there is enough time in Congress's lame-duck session to pass anything of substance.

Biden hears plea for long-term Ukraine policy

Former NATO head warns of isolationist tendencies in the American far Left and far Right.

Young voters helped deliver Democrats control of Senate, stave off red wave: Poll

Younger voters, particularly younger female voters, helped deliver the Democrats control of the Senate and keep their loss in the House to a minimum.

Finland and Sweden’s NATO ambitions at mercy of Turkey and Hungary

Any significant action requires the approval of all current members.

Congressional couch trip

Jen Kiggans went from railing about politicians at home to the state Senate and now Congress.
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