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Progressive Democrat accuses Sinema of being funded by ‘deep-pocketed lobbyists’ despite own ties to industry

Progressive Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., is accusing Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., of being funded by "deep-pocketed lobbyists" despite his own connections to the lobbying industry.

CA Rep. Swalwell offers cryptic warning after getting booted from House Intel: ‘More time on our hands’

Three House Democrats, including Rep. Eric Swalwell, responded to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's decision to not reappoint them to committees they historically served on, claiming it was political vengeance.

Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs defends decision to keep bussing migrants out of state

Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is defending her decision to keep in place her predecessor's program to bus migrants out of the state.

GOP senators insist Biden ‘will negotiate’ on debt ceiling, budget reform: ‘Better to start now’

Republican senators sent a message to President Biden that he "will negotiate" on the national debt and budget reform as the U.S. debt ceiling deadline draws nearer.

Uptick in dead whales along East Coast sparks intense debate among environmentalists over offshore wind

An increase in whale deaths has led to a debate between environmental groups over the role of offshore wind development which opponents argue poses a risk to marine life.

New Mexico lawmakers propose bill to chemically castrate pedophiles as parole condition

A bill in New Mexico would require certain convicted sex offenders to undergo chemical castration as a condition of their parole

Gallagher accuses Biden admin of being ‘divided’ on whether China or climate change is top threat to US

The new chair of the House China Select Committee is accusing the Biden administration of being "divided" on whether climate change or China is most dangerous to U.S. national security.

Rep. Massie sports homemade national debt clock badge amid debt ceiling fight

Rep. Thomas Massie was seen sporting a running national debt clock badge on Wednesday amid a fight over raising the debt ceiling and a national debt of more than $30 trillion.

Obama, Clinton offices say all classified documents went to National Archives

The offices of former Presidents Obama and Clinton say they turned over all classified materials to the National Archives at the end of their presidencies.

Testing the Limits

Questioning the complacent Beltway assumption that a deal will be made to raise the debt limit and avoid a default.

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