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House GOP approves rollback of Biden’s truck emissions rule with help of Dems, teeing up 4th veto

The House passed legislation Tuesday to roll back an Environmental Protection Agency rule to slash emissions for heavy-duty trucks and semis, sending the GOP-led measure to President Biden's desk for what is expected to be his fourth veto.

Biden nominates new leader for National Security Agency, U.S. Cyber Command

President Joe Biden has chosen a new leader for the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, a joint position that oversees much of America's cyber warfare and defense.

Freedom Caucus backs McCarthy even as they demand no compromise in Biden debt negotiations

Members of the House Freedom Caucus and their allies are standing behind Kevin McCarthy, even as they urge the House speaker not to yield in debt limit negotiations with President Biden.

House GOP dodge specifics on spending cuts in debt-limit haggling

House Republicans canceled the drafting of appropriations bills saying Speaker Kevin McCarthy needs flexibility in the debt limit negotiations with President Biden -- but the delay also spares the party from pinpointing proposed spending cuts.

Planned Parenthood moves money to affiliates, cuts national staff as abortion battle shifts

Planned Parenthood is shifting funding to its state affiliates and cutting national office staff to reflect a changed landscape in both how abortion is provided and how battles over access are playing out.

Trump throws up hands in frustration as judge sets trial date

Donald Trump threw up his hands in frustration Tuesday as a judge scheduled his criminal trial for March 25, putting the former president and current candidate in a Manhattan courtroom in the heat of next year's presidential primary season.

Communication is key, but dreams of a US-China detente are fiction

High-level communication between the U.S. and China is key. Absent that communication, mistrust and miscalculation might see this increasingly hostile relationship inadvertently slip into war. But beyond limited improvements to communication, the prospect of a U.S.-China detente is nearly nonexistent.

Kari Lake loses in Arizona for the second time. Who wants to make it three?

Kari Lake has lost in Arizona once again. If you think being a two-time loser is enough, she can’t wait to add a third loss to her resume next year as well.

Joy Behar lectures Tim Scott and Clarence Thomas on racism in America

Another day, another shockingly out-of-touch take from The View.

Liberals surely don’t believe their own unhinged rhetoric about Florida

Establishment media and other Democratic activists are so scared of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) that they may already be hitting peak anti-Florida hysteria, even though they obviously don’t believe any of it.

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