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Republican members of Congress press Biden administration on alleged Chinese malware within utility systems

Several Republican members of Congress penned a letter to Biden administration officials, pressing them on Chinese malware that's allegedly buried inside U.S. military networks.

Biden administration sending surge of ICE special agents to border amid increase in migrant numbers

The Department of Homeland Security is increasing the number of ICE special agents it is deploying to the southern border amid fluctuating migrant numbers.

Ron DeSantis says he will ‘start slitting throats on day one’ in executive branch

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis used violent terms to describe his plans for executive branch agencies if he is elected president, vowing to "start slitting throats."

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley breaks silence on Trump indictment

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley spoke about the most recent indictments filed against former President Donald Trump on a New Hampshire radio show.

Biden facing more pressure from Dems over crackdown on school hunting, archery classes

President Biden is facing additional pressure from Democrats over his administration's interpretation of a gun control law which has led to funding blocked from school hunting classes.

North Carolina GOP Rep. Dan Bishop to leave Congress to run for state attorney general

Rep. Dan Bishop will run for North Carolina attorney general rather than seek re-election in the House of Representatives, he announced Thursday.

Dianne Feinstein’s daughter holds power of attorney over ailing senator amid family finance fight

Sen. Dianne Feisntein's daughter, Katherine, has assumed power of attorney over her mother and has filed at least two lawsuits on her behalf.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp hints at increasing state spending after years of budget surpluses

The governor of Georgia has recently hinted at increasing state funding after years of budget surpluses. The surpluses came in part by holding down spending despite increased revenue.

Kentucky Gov. Beshear claims search for education chief will be tougher due to backlash against predecessor

The search for a top-tier education chief is expected to be challenging due to the backlash that the former Kentucky education chief faced, according to Gov. Andy Beshear.

North Carolina voters can now obtain photo identification cards at local election offices

The North Carolina Board of Elections announced that voters in the state can now obtain photo identification cards at local election offices.

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