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Speaker McCarthy to lead House delegation to US-Mexico border

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will lead a House delegation to the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time since taking up the gavel, meeting with U.S. border agents in Arizona.

Former DNC chair says Harris ‘will not be replaced’ on 2024 ticket, will be Dem nominee if Biden does not run

Former DNC Chair Donna Brazile is certain that Harris will not be replaced on the 2024 ticket, and may even make a bid for the presidency herself if Biden does not seek re-election.

Biden admin insists Ohio air is safe after chemical explosion sparks fears

The Biden administration and state officials have reassured locals in eastern Ohio that there isn't a present danger after a massive release of toxic fumes.

Former GOP congressional candidate locked out of Twitter for gender spectrum meme: ‘This is like 1984’

Former Republican congressional candidate Mario Fratto said he was locked out of his Twitter account after he posted a meme suggesting that there are only two genders.

Could VP Kamala Harris be replaced in 2024? Democratic strategists weigh in

"Even though there is disappointment with the VP, I don’t see any way that she would be replaced," one Democratic strategist told Fox.

We Need Answers on the Downed UFOs

The publicly available details on these objects don’t add up to a coherent story — and in the absence of such a story, speculation...

Here’s Someone You Won’t Hear About during Black History Month

George Schuyler’s name won’t be mentioned in any of the celebrations of Black History Month.

Biden Administration Allowing State Medicaid Funds to Cover Groceries, Nutritional Care

Critics argue that expanding Medicaid to pay for food is unnecessary and redundant, because SNAP already helps low-income Americans buy groceries.

Congressional Hispanic Caucus to decide whether to oust newly elected chair

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Monday is expected to convene and decide whether to oust its current chair, Rep. Nanette Barragan.

Pressure mounts for Biden to break silence on objects shot down from the sky

President Biden on Monday faced increased calls from lawmakers in both parties to break his silence on the string of high-altitude objects shot down by U.S. forces in recent days and to reassure an anxious American public that has a slew of unanswered questions.

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