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Shawn Fain’s ‘class warfare’ rhetoric harkens back to UAW’s socialist roots

Since taking over the United Auto Workers union in April, Shawn Fain has demanded increased government subsidies for the auto industry and resurrected the class-warfare rhetoric the labor union had abandoned decades ago.

Climate activist says he would have ‘loved’ to meet with Biden after disrupted speech in Arizona

Climate activist Kai Newkirk says he is ready and willing to meet with President Biden about his climate policies following the activist's disruption of the president's speech in Arizona Thursday.

Biden to allow in up to 125,000 refugees in 2024

President Biden said he will allow in up to 125,000 refugees in fiscal year 2024, including up to 50,000 from Latin America and the Caribbean.

House GOP rejects conservative stopgap bill, start Congress’ shutdown countdown

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy suffered a major defeat at the hands of his conference with nearly two dozen Republicans joining Democrats to crush his stopgap spending bill.

Flags at half-staff to honor Dianne Feinstein

President Biden issued a proclamation Friday ordering American flags on federal government property to be flown at half-staff to honor California Sen. Senator Dianne Feinstein, who died at 90.

Gen. Milley delivers defense of democracy, swipes at Trump in farewell address

Army Gen. Mark Milley delivered a full-throated defense of democracy and not-so-subtle swipes at former President Donald Trump during a packed ceremony on Friday as he closed out his four, often tumultuous years as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

White House belittles Biden impeachment hearing

The White House on Friday ripped the House Republicans' impeachment hearing against President Biden, calling it a "clown show."

Did U.S. hack China? NSA dodges question

American cyber officials are avoiding complaints from the Chinese government that the National Security Agency hacked into China's sensitive networks and stole intellectual property.

GOP stopgap bill passes test vote in House, but no guarantee that it will advance

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy managed to avoid an embarrassing roadblock in his plan to avoid a government shutdown when lawmakers approved a test vote for the GOP's stopgap bill.

House gives subpoena ultimatum to Mayorkas, demands data on terrorism suspects jumping the border

Three House committee chairmen delivered a final warning Friday to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, telling him to turn over details about terrorism suspects who've sneaked across the southern border or else they'll seek to issue a subpoena to force him to comply.

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