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McCarthy faces internal GOP divisions on debt limit proposal

Speaker Kevin McCarthy is facing a difficult path toward uniting the House Republican Conference behind a proposal to raise the federal debt ceiling in exchange for slashing spending.

Republican Jeff Landry leads in gubernatorial campaign funds

As the 2023 Louisiana governor's race nears, the campaign war chest of Republican Attorney General Jeff Landry has far surpassed the cash on hand of the state's five other prominent gubernatorial candidates - combined.

Top House Democrats oppose Feinstein resigning, but expect her ‘to participate’ against GOP

House Democratic leaders on Tuesday threw support behind Sen. Dianne Feinstein amid calls from within the party for her resignation, but added a caveat: They expect all Senate Democrats to be present ahead of a battle with Republicans over raising the debt ceiling and passing a budget.

Florida heartbeat law helps DeSantis’s presidential prospects

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a heartbeat bill into law last week. The law will set a six-week gestational limit on abortion in Florida, with exceptions for rape, incest, human trafficking, and the life of the mother.

Senate Democrats don’t get to make any requests for ‘kindness’ from Republicans

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) wants the GOP to show “kindness” to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and allow Democrats to switch her off of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He can save his thoughts on “kindness” for someone who cares.

Chris Christie, of all people, has no business claiming Trump’s character disqualifies him for the presidency

Former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) was the very first Republican politician to drop out of the 2016 presidential race and back Donald Trump.

The Biden administration knew it was creating a child migrant labor crisis and did nothing

Just last month, the New York Times published its blockbuster report into massive numbers of migrant children being coerced into child labor. Now, the Grey Lady reports that multiple people blew the whistle to the White House starting in 2021, but the Biden administration did nothing.

China complains as the Netherlands warns of its endemic espionage

Outlining his 2022 report on threats to the Netherlands, the director-general of that nation's intelligence service observed that China poses "the biggest threat to the Netherlands's economic security."

Supreme Court weighs religious accommodation for Christian postal worker

The Supreme Court on Tuesday debated how far employers must go to accommodate their employees’ religious beliefs as the justices weighed an evangelical Christian’s claims of discrimination while serving as a U.S. Postal Service worker. Gerald Groff sued the United States Postal Service (USPS) after being disciplined for missing scheduled Sunday shifts to deliver Amazon...

The one metric that matters when predicting a recession

Everything in this world is simply about supply and demand.

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