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House Ethics votes against investigating Rep Bowman over fire alarm pull

The House Ethics Committee declined an investigation into Rep. Bowman after he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in Washington, D.C., for pulling a fire alarm.

Charleston, South Carolina elects first GOP mayor since 1870s

Democratic Charleston, South Carolina Mayor John Tecklenburg was defeated Tuesday by William Cogswell, who will become the first Republican to hold the office since Reconstruction.

Adams warns New Yorkers that ‘we cannot stop’ migrants from sleeping on the streets

NYC Mayor Eric Adams warns that "we cannot stop" migrants from sleeping on the streets as the city struggles with the migrant crisis it is facing.

Overturning of Roe v. Wade Has Saved More Than 30,000 Lives, Study Finds

‘This represents the most profound transformation of the landscape of U.S. abortion access in 50 years,’ the report declared.

Pro-Life Laws Have Saved Tens of Thousands of Lives, a New Study Shows

A new analysis of data published by the Institute of Labor Economics in Germany provides statistical evidence that pro-life laws have saved thousands of...

Trump appointee sentenced for Jan. 6 crimes won’t turn on the former president

Some Jan. 6 defendants have recanted and said they were misled by former President Donald Trump, but not Federico Klein who said that if there was a real victim in that chaos at the U.S. Capitol that day, it was Mr. Trump.

Elon Musk’s hypocrisy is showing  

Merely existing for any length of time on X is enough to dismantle Musk’s case against Media Matters.

Dean Phillips hits Biden over handling of Hamas hostages: ‘Absurd, shocking and dismaying’

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) bashed President Biden Tuesday for the recently negotiated hostage deal between the militant group Hamas and Israel. “No, because we have nine Americans held hostage right now by Hamas, [who] have been there for six weeks, including at least one child.” Phillips, who is also challenging Biden for the 2024 Democratic...

China cracking down on mosques outside Xinjiang: Human Rights Watch

China is shutting down mosques in areas outside of Xinjiang, in violation of the right to freedom of religion, according to a new report released Wednesday from Human Rights Watch (HRW). The Chinese government has expanded its policy of “mosque consolidation,” which has targeted the Muslim population in Xinjiang for years. Since 2017, Chinese authorities...

Congress is facing a looming shutdown — again. How did we get here?

If House Republicans are unhappy with this year’s dysfunctional appropriations process, they have no one to blame but themselves.

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