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House Republicans release transcripts of Jan. 6 committee interview refuting Cassidy Hutchinson

A key House panel on Thursday released previously hidden testimony from a Trump-era Secret Service agent refuting the story of a star witness for the Jan. 6 committee, who had testified that President Trump tried to grab the steering wheel of his presidential vehicle to drive to the Capitol prior to the 2021 riot.

Cuomo moves to sue a former aide who accused him of sexual harassment

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday filed a legal notice that he intends to sue a woman who accused him of sexual harassment.

Former top aide to New York City’s mayor charged in a bribery conspiracy

The New York City mayor's former chief adviser, her son and two real estate investors were indicted on Thursday in a bribery conspiracy, charges that come as the mayor himself faces a separate corruption case and a series of criminal investigations roils City Hall.

Musk ascends as a political force beyond his wealth by tanking budget deal

In the first major flex of his influence since Donald Trump was elected, Elon Musk brought to a sudden halt a bipartisan budget proposal by posting constantly on his X megaphone and threatening Republicans with primary challenges.

Farmers, homeowners face uncertainty after $100B in disaster relief flounders

American farmers and small business owners are among those who will suffer if Congress cannot agree on a new spending bill after President-elect Donald Trump abruptly rejected a bipartisan plan that included more than $100 billion in disaster aid.

Biden expected to visit Pope Francis in final international trip of his presidency

The White House is expected to announce soon that President Joe Biden will visit the Vatican to meet with Pope Francis next month for what would likely be the final international trip of his presidency, according to three people familiar with the matter.

An American conservative lesson in Estonia’s Die Hard Christmas

Some American conservatives such as the Heritage Foundation have a strange affection for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Yes, it’s understandable to like Orban’s pro-family and strong border policies. The problem is Orban’s position as China’s greatest ally in Europe. These American conservatives ignore the fact that Orban is a nationalist strongman only so far […]

Fairfax County puts criminals first

America is a nation of immigrants predicated upon the rule of law. As a first-generation American and attorney general for the Commonwealth of Virginia, I am grateful and mindful of both on a daily basis. Public safety rests on the faithful application of federal and state law. Our Constitution vests broad immigration authority at the federal […]

The populist fight coming to the Midwest

The country appears to be in the midst of a populist awakening, with a majority signaling approval for a wave of MAGA-inspired reforms in the recent election that would combat corporate interests, decentralize loci of power, and create a fairer playing field for everyday Americans. Taking note of the shift in the climate, even Democrats […]

House GOP drops PBM reforms in scaled-down spending bill

House Republicans have abandoned language to rein in the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industry from a new government funding bill released late Thursday. Leaders earlier this week agreed to PBM reforms as part of a sweeping health package, but the overall funding bill it was attached to was torpedoed by frustrated GOP lawmakers, with assists...

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