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John Thune elected Senate majority leader for next Congress, replacing Mitch McConnell

Sen. John Thune on Wednesday won a three-way race among Republicans to become the new Senate majority leader in the next Congress.

Former first lady Melania Trump avoids White House meeting

Former first lady Melania Trump didn't attend the Wednesday meeting between President Biden and her husband, President-elect Donald Trump, at the White House.

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries delivers a mea culpa to lawmakers

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries acknowledged Tuesday that Democrats won't regain control of the chamber, in his first post-election meeting with his shell-shocked caucus.

Trump, Biden vow smooth transition in post-election Oval Office meeting

President Biden and President-elect Donald Trump pledged Wednesday to work together and ensure a smooth handoff from administrations in their first face-to-face meeting since the election.

CNN to undergo massive layoffs, budget cuts after disappointing election ratings

Layoffs, salary cuts and reorganization are coming to CNN after it saw less-than-stellar ratings for its election night coverage.

Trump endorses Speaker Johnson to stay House GOP’s top dog

President-elect Donald Trump threw his support behind House Speaker Mike Johnson during a meeting with House Republicans on Wednesday, likely quelling any last-minute rebellion to his bid for speaker.

Border-tough Stephen Miller joins 3 others to top Trump posts

President-elect Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Stephen Miller will serve as his deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security.

Trump ‘superfans’ gather at White House ahead of president-elect’s return

A group of self-described "superfans" of President-elect Donald Trump gathered outside the White House Wednesday morning to welcome him back to the building he once called home.

Hegseth’s nomination as defense secretary puts renewed focus on women in combat

President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Pete Hegseth as defense secretary has rekindled a thorny debate over women's role in combat that Democrats sought to put to bed nearly a decade ago.

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