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Rep. Ryan Zinke rips politicians ‘complaining’ about smoke in DC, blames fires on lack of forest management

Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke highlighted the need for more forest management in America, as Canadian wildfire smoke causes alarm across the east coast.

GOP rebels want ‘commitments in writing’ from McCarthy to end standoff, Freedom Caucus member says

Rep. Ben Cline is a member of the Freedom Caucus but did not vote to block the House floor

Biden, UK Prime Minister Sunak announce Atlantic Declaration economic partnership ‘for a new age’

President Biden and his U.K. counterpart, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, have unveiled a new economic partnership between the two allies Thursday following a meeting at the White House.

Public should see FBI’s secret doc on alleged Biden bribe scheme, lawmaker says: ‘Damning evidence’

Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who reviewed the FD-1023 document that alleged a Biden bribery scheme, said it revealed "damning evidence" that Biden "sold out his country."

Republican senators call for FBI Director Christopher Wray’s resignation

Rep. James Comer struck a deal with the FBI to not hold Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress, but some Republicans still say the spy chief should resign.

Biden to appoint anti-book ban coordinator in move to protect LGBTQI+ Americans

The White House announced a new anti-book ban coordinator to take on efforts by parents to remove LGBTQI+ books with graphic content from schools.

‘Squad’ Dems refuse to say whether Biden should debate 2024 challengers before primary

Members of "the Squad" would not say if President Biden should debate his Democrat primary challengers amid concerns over the president's age and health.

Kamala Harris’s Allies to Biden: Boost Her Profile, or Else

The VP had a moment in the spotlight in Biden’s reelection launch video. Then, just like that, she was gone. Again.

Summary of Today’s Opinions in Allen v. Milligan

In the most attention-grabbing of its four decisions today, the Supreme Court in Allen v. Milligan ruled by a vote of 5 to 4...

Racial Gerrymandering Wins at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court rules that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act still requires, in some cases, drawing voting districts that consider race.

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