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House will vote soon to cap federal spending at 2022 level, raise debt limit for one year: McCarthy

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday morning to discuss the status of debt limit talks with the country's business leaders

Major law firms funneling money from state, local governments to Dem candidates, watchdog says

Several of the country's most prestigious law firms are siphoning taxpayer money from state and local governments through public contracts, according to a watchdog group.

Court rejects Trump’s request for month-long delay in defamation trial

Former President Donald Trump's defamation trial against rape accusder E. Jean Carroll will move forward as planned on April 25 after a federal judge denied his request for a delay.

NC House Speaker Tim Moore spends legislative break visiting Ukraine, helping humanitarian workers

During North Carolina’s legislative break, House Speaker Tim Moore visited Ukraine to help humanitarian workers and observe the country as it battles against Russia.

Republican states targeting diversity, inclusion efforts in higher education

Republican states, including Texas, are targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in higher education. The bills are part of a recent GOP efforts to limit critical race theory.

Fetterman will chair first subcommittee hearing days after returning from weeks-long absence

Sen. John Fetterman is expected to return to Capitol Hill on Monday after checking himself in to Walter Reed Medical Center in February for depression.

Ohio pro-life pregnancy center attacked by radical ‘Jane’s Revenge’ group: ‘Abort God’

A pro-life pregnancy center in Ohio was attacked by the radical pro-choice group "Jane's Revenge" and was hit with anti-Christian and pro-abortion graffiti.

House, Senate Republicans push for rules change to ban use of TikTok

GOP lawmakers in the House and Senate called for rules committee leaders to ban their colleagues from using the Chinese-owned app TikTok for communications on Monday.

Alternative Inventor? Biden admin opens door to non-human, AI patent holders

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is asking for comment on whether AI systems should somehow be given credit for patentable inventions, instead of just humans.

‘Not Constructive to Demonize’: Incoming Chicago Mayor Defends Teens after Weekend Violence

It ‘is not constructive to demonize youth who have otherwise been starved of opportunities in their own communities,’ mayor-elect Johnson said.

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