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Senate Republican Campaign Arm Endorses Kari Lake

Independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema, the incumbent, has not made a decision on whether she will run for reelection.

Questions for the CBO Director

Here’s what lawmakers should ask the Congressional Budget Office’s director, Phillip Swagel, when he testifies in front of the House Budget Committee.

Countries with Low Birth Rates Are Allowed to Have Foreign Policies

J. D. Vance’s latest argument against Ukraine aid does not make sense.

Chicago to stop using controversial gunshot detection technology

Chicago won't renew its ShotSpotter contract and plans to stop using the controversial gunshot detection system later this year, Mayor Brandon Johnson's office announced Tuesday.

Biden assails Trump NATO’s remarks, accuses him of torpedoing foreign aid bill

President Biden on Tuesday tore into former President Donald Trump, saying the presumptive Republican nominee's comments encouraging Russia to attack defense-shirking NATO members were "dangerous," "un-American" and a threat to U.S. security.

House Democrat suggests that Speaker Johnson could be booted if he doesn’t bring up foreign aid bill

A House Democrat suggested Tuesday that any Republican lawmakers who favor a Senate-passed foreign aid bill could remove Speaker Mike Johnson, even temporarily, so the House can vote on the $95 billion measure.

Snow in New York may jar special election

Voters in New York's 3rd Congressional District went to the polls during a Tuesday snowstorm to decide who will replace former Rep. George Santos, whom lawmakers expelled from the House in December.

Fake Michigan Certificate of Votes submitted to U.S. Senate after 2020 election, official says

A fake Certificate of Votes was submitted to the U.S. Senate following Michigan's 2020 presidential election, an official testified Tuesday during a preliminary hearing for six people facing forgery and other charges for allegedly serving as false electors.

Judge strikes down Ohio social media law

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology The Big Story Ohio's online parental consent law blocked An Ohio law aiming to keep minors from using social media without parental consent was blocked by a federal judge Tuesday, who ruled the law violated users' free speech rights. © AP The Social Media Parental Notification...

Tenn. lawmakers OK bill allowing public officials to refuse to perform same-sex marriages

Tennessee lawmakers gave final approval to legislation that would allow public officials to refuse to perform same-sex marriages, sending the controversial bill to the governor, who has not said whether he will sign it. Tennessee’s House Bill 878 states that a person “shall not be required to solemnize a marriage” if they object to doing so...

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