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Looming shutdowns, Hunter’s testimony, maybe an impeachment: Congress’ blockbuster week

Hunter Biden is testifying, a partial government shutdown is looming, and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is getting impeached. The House is facing a blockbuster week like no other.

Biden admin faces bipartisan backlash for allowing beef imports from Paraguay: ‘Cutting corners’

Lawmakers led by Democrat Sen. Jon Tester of Montana unveiled an effort to strike down the Biden administration's action allowing potentially diseased beef imports.

McCaul threatens to hold Blinken in contempt of Congress for ‘withholding’ key Afghanistan documents

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul is threatening to go after Secretary of State Antony Blinken, accusing the Biden official of stonewalling the GOP's Afghanistan probe.

Sen Hawley warns consulting firms against working with China to ‘undermine America’

Sen. Josh Hawley demands McKinsey & Company to disclose past or current contracts with Chinese regime amid national security concerns.

NY AG taunts Trump about interest he owes on civil fraud judgment

New York Attorney General Letitia James has been posted the added interest former President Trump may owe per day after Judge Arthur Engoron's $354 million judgment.

Dems thrust Kari Lake, McCain feud into spotlight as crucial Senate battle heats up: ‘NO PEACE, B—-!’

Democrats are going after Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake over her past criticism of the late Sen. John McCain, as well as her clashes with his daughter, Meghan McCain.

Nikki Haley says GOP becoming ‘playpen’ for Trump

Presidential candidate Nikki Haley spoke Monday in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and warned the crowd that the Republican Party is becoming former President Donald Trump's "playpen."

Kentucky Senate votes for nuclear energy development as coal industry declines

Sen. Danny Carroll says Kentucky should embrace a cross-section of energy sources. The Kentucky Senate voted in favor of his bill to attract nuclear energy projects to the state.

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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 27

1998—In Brause v. Bureau of Vital Statistics, Anchorage trial judge Peter A. Michalski rules that Alaska’s statutory definition of marriage as between “one man...

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