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China dismisses Trump election interference accusations as ‘entirely fabricated,’ threatens countermeasures

China calls President Donald Trump's election interference accusations "entirely fabricated" after he accused Beijing of running influence campaign.

GOP civil war erupts over Trump’s latest agenda push as key Republicans threaten to sink megabill

Republican senators and House members raise objections about a draft budget blueprint, threatening the reconciliation timeline outlined by House GOP leaders.

Maine Democrats recycle Platner’s far-left talking points in scramble to replace disgraced ex-nominee

Four Democrats vying to replace Graham Platner in the Maine Senate race echoed his stances on abolishing ICE, Gaza genocide, and healthcare.

Conservatives unite around SAVE America Act after Trump declassifies ‘shocking’ election intel

Trump announced declassification of intelligence revealing election vulnerabilities and urged all Americans to demand the SAVE Act's passage.

Think your state is expensive? New data reveals where Americans face the highest cost-of-living

Housing costs drive massive differences in state affordability, with Hawaii's housing index topping 300 while the South dominates the cheapest list.

Judge orders Trump to fully pay food stamps

A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to pay out the full food stamp benefit this month, rejecting the government's claim that it only has the money to pay out only part of the benefits amid the government shutdown.

GOP senators introduce bill to advance prosecution of violent offenders over age 16

Republican senators introduced legislation Thursday to make it easier to bring federal criminal charges against certain violent juvenile offenders who are over the age of 16.

Appeals court allows Texas drag show ban to take effect

A federal appeals court tossed a lower court ruling Thursday that had blocked Texas's ban on drag shows where kids are present, and suggested sexually explicit performances may not enjoy First Amendment protections.

Maryland sues Trump administration for yanking new FBI headquarters out of state

Maryland leaders on Thursday sued the Trump administration for reneging on plans to relocate the FBI's new headquarters in Prince George's County.

‘Good money after bad’: Senate hearing explores the consequences of Obamacare subsidies

Sen. Ron Johnson on Thursday brought health care experts to Capitol Hill to make the case for allowing the enhanced Obamacare subsidies to expire as scheduled at the end of the year.

Spanberger makes inroads with rural Republicans unhappy with Trump

Helping propel Abigail Spanberger’s dominant win in the Virginia governor’s race Tuesday are dissatisfied rural voters who have supported Donald Trump. Spanberger’s victory was...

Trump says more nations lining up to join Abraham Accords after Kazakhstan

Trump announced Kazakhstan’s plan to join the Abraham Accords as he pushes to expand Israel’s normalization with Arab nations.

Travel industry sounds alarm over how shutdown will impact Americans ahead of Thanksgiving

The U.S. travel industry is sounding the alarm that a prolonged shutdown will cripple Thanksgiving flights, increase costs and hurt workers, families and the broader economy.

Supreme Court hands Trump victory on transgender passport policy change

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to temporarily allow the State Department to require people to state their biological sex on new or renewed passports in a victory for the Trump administration.

Senate Republicans block bipartisan effort to halt military action, drug boat strikes in the Caribbean

Senate Republicans blocked a bipartisan war powers resolution to end President Trump's Caribbean drug boat strikes and possibly future military action without consent from Congress.

MTG vs. Speaker Johnson on Health Care

It would be good to see more policy entrepreneurship from Republican members of Congress.

Supreme Court Reinstates Trump Admin Requirement That Passports Reflect Biological Sex

The High Court paused a lower court’s ruling that blocked the passport policy from being implemented while it is adjudicated in the courts.

Trump Admin Cracks Down on Masked Rioters amid Attacks on ICE Facilities

The regulations, set to take effect on November 5, are meant to ‘address a recent surge in security and public safety threats,’ DHS said.

Pelosi-isms: In showing how to ‘throw a punch — for the children,’ she leaves a linguistic legacy

Nancy Pelosi is bringing her history-making career in the U.S. House to an end, but she leaves a linguistic legacy in Congress and beyond.

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