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2024 election: 29 House lawmakers Democrats fear could lose their seats next year

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced on Friday 29 members it is placing in its front-line program aimed at helping incumbent lawmakers in swing districts retain their seats as the party looks to flip back control of the lower chamber in 2024.

Charges possible as prosecutors invite Trump to testify on Stormy Daniels payment

Former President Donald Trump has been invited to testify before a New York grand jury about alleged hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential election.

Freedom Caucus members laugh at idea McCarthy could cut debt deal with Biden

House Freedom Caucus members laughed at the suggestion that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) could strike a deal with Democrats over the debt ceiling.

Vinyl records top CDs in sales for the first time in 35 years

It may be nostalgia, but vinyl records managed to beat CDs in sales last year.

Intelligence chiefs unite in warning about threat posed by China-owned TikTok

The heads of the top U.S. intelligence agencies united this week in warning about the national security threat posed by China-owned TikTok, pointing to the Chinese government’s influence over the app’s algorithm and access to data and software.

Mass vaccination of chickens against bird flu could hurt US sellers

A mass vaccination campaign for poultry against avian influenza that's reportedly being considered by the Biden administration could hurt chicken farmers by making it harder for them to export birds.

Noem vetoes state bill that would exclude Bitcoin from being considered money

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem vetoed Republican legislation that would have excluded cryptocurrency from being considered money, a measure that could have hurt the cryptocurrency economy in the state.

Record sexual harassment and assault found at military academies: ‘Extremely disappointing and upsetting’

A new Department of Defense survey on sexual harassment and assault at military academies revealed unprecedented levels of both that one official described as "extremely disappointing and upsetting."

Yellen defends Biden budget in first hearing with GOP-controlled House

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defended President Joe Biden’s budget on Friday in her first appearance before the House for the first time since Republicans took control.

Trump Access Hollywood tape can be played at Jean Carroll trial: Judge

A federal judge will allow the so-called Access Hollywood tape to be played at the defamation trial against former President Donald Trump brought by E. Jean Carroll, a New Yorker who claims he raped her nearly three decades ago.
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