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What these Freedom Caucus conservatives plan to do on House Rules Committee

As part of his concessions to secure the House speakership, Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) agreed to place three far-right conservatives on the chamber’s powerful Rules Committee — giving them power over how legislation can reach the House floor for a vote.

LISTEN: Researcher admits electric vehicles have hidden ‘concerning’ environmental costs

Electric vehicles’ batteries “require lots of different mined materials,” which are causing “concerning” environmental impacts, according to one researcher.

WATCH: Celebration in Philadelphia gets wild following the NFC championship win

Philadelphia Eagles fans’ wild celebrations left several injured and police suiting up in riot gear following the Eagles' NFC championship 31-7 win over the San Francisco 49ers.

Manchin positions himself as bridge between Democrats and Republicans in new Congress

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is seeking out a new role for himself in the Democratic-led Senate, positioning himself as a bridge between his party and Republican leaders to negotiate must-pass legislation.

Ilhan Omar on previous anti-Semitic comments: ‘Wasn’t aware there are tropes about Jews and money’

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) apologized for previous comments she made referencing Jewish stereotypes that prompted outcry from several Republicans and even some members of her own party who accused her of anti-Semitism.

Super PACs pop up to boost DeSantis White House bid, but will they help?

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has drawn at least two unaffiliated super PACs supporting his White House candidacy even before announcing a bid but is keeping his distance from them as the very early portion of 2024 campaigning unfolds.

Suicide bomber kills 20, injures 96 at Pakistan mosque

Twenty people were killed and at least 96 wounded when a suicide bomber targeted worshippers at a mosque in the northwestern city of Peshawar, Pakistan, authorities said Monday.

NASA’s Artemis program works to avoid repeating past launch disasters

NASA's Artemis program successfully launched its first mission to the moon in November 2022, but the launch came months later than expected.

Baltimore public schools used Soros-backed ‘youth ambassadors’ to push COVID-19 vaccines

EXCLUSIVE — The public school system in the city of Baltimore used a youth ambassador program to help push students in the school district to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, documents show.

‘Symbolic heart’: Smithsonian Castle to feature original paint from 1855 after restoration

Considered to be the “anchor” of the National Mall, the Smithsonian Institution Building is set to undergo a five-year restoration project. The restored building will feature the original paint colors from when the structure was built in 1855.
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