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Dem senators tell White House any further assistance to Israel ‘must be consistent with our interests’

Democratic senators released a statement calling for any additional aid to Israel, after the current cease-fire ends, to explicitly advance U.S. interests.

Michigan Gov Whitmer signs sweeping green energy bill forcing transition from fossil fuels

Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a major clean energy package, ushering in one of the nation's most aggressive climate change plans.

Schumer decries antisemitism in impassioned Senate speech: ‘Jewish people feel isolated,’ ‘deep fear’

Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish official in U.S., addressed an alarming rise in antisemitic incidents since Hamas' attack on Israel in October.

Chicago mayor blames predecessor Lightfoot for migrant crisis: ‘inherited’

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson pinned blame for the city's migrant issues on his predecessor, former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, during a press conference.

Dem-run city drops six figures to repaint BLM street mural as crime skyrockets

The Washington, D.C., government spent over $270,000 refurbishing its Black Lives Matter street mural as the city remains plagued by criminality.

House Speaker Johnson to meet with Senate GOP leaders amid escalating border, Ukraine talks

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., will join Senate Republican leaders for a crucial meeting Wednesday on the $106 billion national security aid package.

Florida grand jury calls on state to track immigration status of arrestees in response to migrant crisis

A Florida grand jury is calling for legislation to track the immigration status of those arrested in the state, after a lengthy report documenting the effects of the migrant crisis.

CIA reminds staff about social media posts after CIA officer shares pro-Palestinian image

The Central Intelligence Agency sent a reminder to staff about social media posts after a CIA officer shared a pro-Palestinian image two weeks following the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.

US suffers record number of suicides in 2022, data shows

The U.S. suffered its highest rate of suicide since 1941 in 2022, with men showing a suicide rate nearly four times higher than women.

House Republicans roll out ‘one-stop shop’ Biden impeachment inquiry website

EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans are launching a “one-stop-shop" website for all things related to the impeachment inquiry against President Biden, Fox News Digital has learned.

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