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Santos reiterates he won’t resign: ‘This is bullying’

Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) reiterated Thursday he will not resign despite a growing chorus of calls for him to step down amid controversy, arguing the efforts to push him out of Congress are "bullying." "If I leave, they win," Santos said during a press conference outside the Capitol. "If I leave, the bullies take place....

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose consulted anti-abortion groups while drafting Issue 1 ballot language

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said he consulted with three prominent anti-abortion groups while drafting ballot language for Issue 1, an abortion-rights measure.

Appeals court reinstates gag order in Trump fraud case

Former President Donald Trump is again under a gag order preventing him from maligning court staff in his Manhattan fraud case, according to a new ruling.

Fauci set to be grilled by House GOP majority for first time

Dr. Anthony Fauci is sitting for two seven-hour interview sessions in January with the House Republican-led select committee on the coronavirus pandemic.

Nikki Haley launches first campaign ad, calls for ‘moral clarity,’ moving on from ‘chaos and drama’

Nikki Haley's presidential campaign released its first television ad on Thursday, buying up $10 million worth of air time in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Clinton class at Columbia disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters chanting, ‘Hillary, you can’t hide’

Demonstrators chanted "Hillary, Hillary you can't hide, you are supporting genocide" as Hillary Clinton entered and left her Columbia University class.

US leaders react to death of Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger’s death on Wednesday has prompted tributes from U.S. leaders — mostly from Republicans — on the life lived by the divisive diplomat...

Santos blasts Dems in fiery remarks ahead of expulsion vote, teases call to remove progressive House member

Rep. George Santos blasted Congress over its upcoming vote to expel him from the body on Thursday, making threats against another member of Congress.

Henry Kissinger, R.I.P.

Turmoil was his birthright. Studying it, managing it, trying to tamp it down, became his life’s work.

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