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First on Fox: House Democratic campaign committee shatters fundraising record with huge haul

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised nearly $38 million in fundraising in the first quarter as it aims to regain the House majority in next year’s elections

Mayorkas held calls with ACLU nearly two dozen times in five-month period in 2021, documents show

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas held 23 calls with the American Civil Liberties Union in the first six months of the Biden administration, newly-released records show.

Unlike in Free Willy, tamed animal releases don’t have Hollywood endings

Animal rights activists rejoiced last week when the Miami Seaquarium, a marine park, announced it would release its orca to a sea pen off the coast of Washington state. But unlike Free Willy, this story is unlikely to have a Hollywood ending.

Part of Nashville Airport evacuated due to ‘noxious odor’

"Something airborne" caused part of Nashville International Airport to be evacuated Sunday afternoon.

Netflix won’t air ‘Love Is Blind’ event live after technical errors

Many Netflix users hoping to tune in to a live event Sunday night were met with an unfortunate message: "We're having trouble playting this title right now."

Democratic senators favor forcing House vote on debt limit increase 

Democratic senators are getting antsy over the lack of progress on legislation to avoid a national default and want House Democrats to begin working on a plan to force Republicans to vote on a bill to raise the debt limit. Democratic senators want to avoid a summer standoff on extending the nation’s borrowing authority,...

A free market no more? Rules of the game have changed after banking crisis, some say

Following the latest rescues of big banks at the same time the Federal Reserve is warning of a recession that could put more than a million Americans out of work, economists, historians and market commentators are drawing comparisons to previous eras of global capitalism when the government and the banking sector were more officially entwined....

Democrats seek negotiating advantage in GOP budget turmoil

House Democrats are hoping Republicans’ internal clashes over the size and substance of their budget-cutting plans will lend President Biden a tactical boost in the looming fights over the debt ceiling and government spending. Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has, for months, demanded that Biden negotiate steep spending cuts and other policy concessions as a condition...

Debt ceiling, abortion ruling, 2024: Congress faces questions upon return to Washington

House and Senate lawmakers will face questions on a number of high-stakes matters as they return to Washington on Monday after a two-week recess. The looming debt ceiling deadline, a legal battle over a widely used abortion pill and the Republican 2024 presidential field will all dominate Capitol Hill this week, as lawmakers react to...

Biden admin receives backlash from nearly two dozen groups for move cracking down on gas stoves

Nearly two dozen energy and consumer advocacy groups are planning to file comments Monday strongly opposing the Biden administration's proposal cracking down on gas stoves.

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