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California voters shoot down proposed ban on forced prison labor

California voters rejected a ballot measure aimed at banning state prisons from using forced labor as a punishment for crimes.

Trump to install ‘energy czar’ to dismantle Biden climate rules: report

President-elect Donald Trump's reportedly plans to install an "energy czar" to scale back energy and climate regulations implemented under the Biden administration, according to a report from The New York Times.

Trump’s ‘border czar’ warns Dem govs rejecting Trump deportation plan: ‘Get the hell out of the way’

The former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under President-elect Donald Trump says that jurisdictions that do not want to work with ICE should "get the hell out of the way."

Trump allies back Rick Scott in GOP Senate leader race as they look to influence secret ballot

Sen. Rick Scott has received an outpouring of support from Trump-aligned figures as he looks to succeed Mitch McConnell as GOP leader.

GOP senator offers to ‘personally escort’ McCormick to Senate orientation after Schumer hold

Sen. Mike Lee offered to escort Senator-elect Dave McCormick into the Capitol after Sen. Chuck Schumer declined to invite him to orientation.

Pro-Palestinian protesters plan anti-Veterans Day gathering at Columbia University: ‘DISGUSTING’

Anti-Israel protesters are planning to gather at Columbia University to protest Veterans Day and "those martyred by the Israel-US war machine."

Here are the Democrats who may eventually run for president in 2028

Here is a very early, initial look at the Democratic Party politicians considered to be potential 2028 presidential contenders in the next race for the White House.

Biden, Harris to appear together for first time since Election Day at Veterans Day ceremony

President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are to make their first public appearance together at a Veterans Day ceremony since President-elect Donald Trump's victory.

House majority hinges on 18 uncalled races, with Republicans just 4 seats away

House Republicans need to pick up just four additional seats to secure control over the chamber, with 18 races remaining to be called.

State Department provides promotional advantages based on gender, report finds

The State Department discriminates against men when it comes to offering promotions in the foreign service, according to a new report from the Heritage Foundation.

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