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Chicago mayoral race: First debate between runoff candidates turns to personal attacks

Chicago mayoral candidates Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas started their runoff election on Wednesday with a debate, with Johnson lobbing personal attacks and Vallas opting for a show of experience as his defense.

WATCH LIVE: Hearing on the ‘weaponization’ of federal government: The ‘Twitter Files’

The House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on the alleged "weaponization" of the federal government reported in the "Twitter Files."

Biden budget reveals president’s top priorities to voters ahead of 2024

President Joe Biden is set to release his budget proposal for the next fiscal year on Thursday, targeting four key areas as he courts voters ahead of his expected reelection campaign.

Biden narrows down short list of candidates to lead 2024 campaign

President Joe Biden has narrowed down the list of top contenders to lead his reelection campaign, finalizing the key details of his 2024 run before announcing a second White House bid.

How bipartisan talks could put Trump and Biden family finances under microscope

House Oversight Committee members are eyeing ways to work across the aisle on legislation inspired by the controversies that have followed the Trump and Biden families for the past several years.

Cartel attack on US citizens at Mexico border too close to home, say Texas Republicans

AUSTIN, Texas — The recent armed attack on Americans immediately after they drove across the Texas border into Northern Mexico shows that powerful criminal organizations are lurking right outside America’s doorstep, according to Republican lawmakers from the border state.

Biden launches opening salvo in debt ceiling fight against GOP with budget release

President Joe Biden's budget may be an aspirational document with no chance of clearing a GOP-controlled House, but it is also a political document as he braces for what is likely to be a bitter fight with Republicans over the debt ceiling before next year's elections.

Biden’s student loan headaches pile up as lawsuit targets repayment pause

The Biden administration will find itself in court once again over student loans, this time concerning the three-year-old repayment pause.

Two reasons why Biden is making foes of immigration activists and Democratic Latinos

President Joe Biden’s about-face on U.S. immigration policy has pitted him against Democratic Latinos and immigrant advocacy groups as he tests out border procedures more in line with the Trump administration playbook ahead of another potential surge of illegal immigrants.

Oklahoma’s marijuana rejection reveals pitfalls of push for full legalization

Just over 10 years since Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize recreational marijuana, nearly two-fifths of the nation have persisted in the trend of allowing anyone over the age of 21 to purchase the substance without a medical necessity.
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