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National Math Scores for 13-Year-Olds Plummet to Decades Low

Reading scores saw a similar decline.

‘Not as Dominant’: Post-Indictment Polling Suggests Trump’s Hold over the GOP May Be Loosening

Ipsos senior vice president Chris Jackson pointed to polling showing that Trump’s GOP support fell about 10 points after the indictment.

Justice Alito Pushes Back on Misleading ProPublica Report

ProPublica suggested that Alito may have been compromised by a vacation he took on billionaire Paul Singer’s dime.

House GOP advances bill to restart border wall construction

The House Appropriations Committee approved a bill Wednesday that would inject $2.1 billion into border wall construction and would prod the Biden administration to stop slow-walking the building effort.

Congress to move a step closer to fiscal gridlock with unveiling of Senate spending measures

Senators are poised to set up a clash with the House Thursday when they unveil fiscal 2024 spending legislation that is starkly higher than spending measures the House plans to pass.

Senate Democrats confirm Biden’s 100th district court judge, outpacing Trump administration

Senate Democrats confirmed the 100th district court judge appointed by President Biden on Wednesday, outpacing his predecessor.

Democrats shrug off domestic agenda conflict in wake of Hunter Biden plea deal in tax, gun crimes

President Biden's top priorities include cracking down on wealthy tax cheats, illegal guns and White supremacist domestic terrorists, and yet his son got a favorable plea deal on two out of three.

Durham says FBI agents became emotional, apologized over bureau’s handling of Trump probe

Special counsel John Durham told lawmakers Wednesday that FBI agents who worked on the Trump-Russia collusion probe became emotional and apologized when confronted with intelligence that the investigation may have been part of a plan by Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign to distract from her use of a private email server.

Biden administration warns businesses not to hack back against cyberattackers

The Biden administration is warning private digital defenders not to hack back against cyberattackers, amid a crush of breaches hammering American businesses and citizens.

‘Sweetheart deal’ on Hunter Biden’s felony gun charge raises complaints of double standard

Deja Taylor, a Black single mother in Virginia, lied on a federal form about her drug use when she purchased a firearm -- much like Hunter Biden did when he bought a revolver.

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