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Congressional Lawmakers Agree to Government-Funding Deal to Avert Potential Shutdown

Lawmakers have until Saturday to pass the government funding deal to prevent a partial government shutdown

McConnell’s Goodbye

His exit highlights how he’s lost a firm handle on how to lead his party.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Trump’s Presidential-Immunity Case

SCOTUS granted Trump certiorari Wednesday to consider his case about whether the president is immune from alleged criminal activity during his time in office.

Mark Meadows Denied Latest Bid to Move Georgia Election-Interference Case to Federal Court

It remains to be determined whether Meadows plans on appealing the latest ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Biden remains ‘fit’ and ‘active,’ White House physician says after visit

President Biden remains "healthy," "fit," and capable of being president, his physician said Wednesday after a routine physical at Walter Reed National Medical Center that did not test his mental faculties.

Appellate judge denies Trump’s request of pausing fraud fine while he appeals

A New York appellate judge Wednesday refused to delay the collection of former President Donald Trump's more than $450 million fine while he appeals, shooting down the former president's offer to pay a $100 million bond.

House investigators plan public impeachment hearings after grilling Hunter Biden

House lawmakers announced they'll hold a public hearing in the "next phase" of their impeachment inquiry into President Biden following testimony from his son, Hunter Biden, on Wednesday.

Congress tees another stopgap bill to avoid shutdown

Congressional leaders struck a deal Wednesday to again avoid another partial government shutdown and are expected to vote on another stopgap bill by the end of the week.

Biden whacked by illegal immigrant crime wave that’s complicating his border narrative

A rash of high-profile crimes attributed to illegal immigrants is upending the immigration debate, forcing sanctuary cities to rethink their policies and causing new headaches for President Biden as he prepares to visit the border on Thursday.

Supreme Court grants presidential immunity case, sets arguments for April

The Supreme Court on Wednesday announced it would take up former President Trump's case for presidential immunity.

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