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Biden to give remarks at annual Gridiron Club dinner: What to know

President Biden is slated to give remarks at the annual Gridiron Club dinner, one of the most high-profile Washington media events. The roast will take place on Saturday night as Washington's oldest association of journalists looks to continue traditions and its 130-year-plus history. What is it? The white-tie dinner brings together reporters and lawmakers, from...

RFK Jr. sparks furor with possible Aaron Rodgers VP pick

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s consideration of New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers as his running mate is sparking backlash and raising fresh scrutiny over the athlete’s past controversial comments. Rodgers is one of a few candidates that the independent candidate’s campaign confirmed is on its shortlist for vice president ahead of an announcement set for later...

WATCH: Dozens of migrants breach border wall, take selfies on US side as mass illegal crossings continue

Dozens of migrants breached the US-Mexico border wall in Arizona this weekend, with several of them stopping to take selfies once they got onto American soil.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s very bad month

From failed legislation to a potential recall, things are looking bad for Newsom this month.

Senate Dem threatens government shutdown unless speaker includes Ukraine aid in spending pact

A Senate Democrat threatened to vote against a second package to fund the government unless House Speaker Mike Johnson adds Ukraine aid to the mix.

Speaker Johnson mulls Ukraine options amid pressure from all sides

House Speaker Mike Johnson has a Ukraine problem. He's facing heat from the White House and Congress to decide on sending more aid to the war-beleaguered country.

Schumer’s rebuke of Netanyahu shows the long, fragile line the U.S. and allies walk on interference

Republicans and Israeli officials were quick to express outrage after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer sharply criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war in Gaza and called for Israel to hold new elections. They accused the Democratic leader of breaking the unwritten rule against interfering in a close ally's electoral politics.

Mnuchin’s interest in TikTok and distressed N.Y. bank echoes his pre-Trump investment playbook

It seems like a bizarre mishmash: A former Trump cabinet official is saying he wants to buy TikTok just days after leading a group that pumped $1 billion into a beaten-down bank. But it all actually fits in with the complicated career of Steven Mnuchin.

The Hur interview transcript offers a window into the life of ‘frustrated architect’ Joe Biden

President Joe Biden was returning from church a week ago when he stepped out of his armored SUV onto the driveway of his Wilmington, Delaware, home on an important mission: He wanted to inspect the landscaping.

How Texas’ plans to arrest migrants for illegal entry would work if allowed to take effect

Texas' plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the Supreme Court considers a challenge to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's latest move over immigration.

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