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Battle between McCarthy, GOP rebels ‘unresolved’ as House tries to get back to work Monday

One GOP lawmaker told Fox News Digital that concerns about spending are still "unresolved" as of Monday, after several GOP rebels blocked work in the House last week.

Republicans take action to overturn Biden’s power plant crackdown

Republicans in West Virginia introduced legislation to challenge the legality of the EPA's push to shut down coal- and natural gas-fired power plants.

Trump’s court appearance triggers ramped-up law enforcement presence in Miami

Law enforcement agencies are ramping up presence in Miami this week ahead of former President Trump's court appearance, which may trigger protests.

Native American protesters shut down Biden admin event over oil leasing ban

A scheduled event hosted by the Biden administration was derailed Sunday after Native American protesters blocked top officials from crossing into their territory.

GOP hopeful Ramaswamy seeks communications between DOJ and White House over Trump indictment

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is seeking communications the White House and the Justice Department may have had concerning the indictment of former President Trump.

Texas congressman proposes DNA testing to determine illegal alien’s family ties to a minor

The "End Child Trafficking Now Act" would require illegal aliens to prove guardianship of a minor through a DNA test, witness or documentation.

Legal group demands Navy investigates its ‘ambassador’ drag queen

A conservative legal group asked the Navy to investigate a "digital ambassador" drag queen for political and sexual posts they say violate military rules.

Gov. Kathy Hochul’s CUNY shakeup is fake

Gov. Kathy Hochul named Dr. Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel to the CUNY Board of Trustees. Since she's Jewish, that's an apparent nod to the outcry over...

Courage, Pride, and the Biden White House

COURAGE, PRIDE, AND THE BIDEN WHITE HOUSE. On June 6, President Joe Biden marked the 79th anniversary of the D-Day invasion by issuing a brief statement praising the "brave service members" who "volunteered to lay down their lives for our liberty." According to the Department of Defense, more than 9,000 Allied troops were killed or wounded during the first 24 hours of the invasion.

3 dead, 3 wounded in Maryland home shooting

Three people were killed and another three were wounded in a Sunday night shooting in Annapolis, Md., that appeared to stem from an "interpersonal dispute," police said.  Annapolis Police announced a suspect is in custody after six people were shot at a private residence in the Maryland capital city. The department’s Police Chief Edward Jackson...

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