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House lawmakers will interview Hunter Biden next month as part of impeachment probe into president

President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, will provide a closed-door deposition to House investigators on Feb. 28, lawmakers announced Thursday.

Congress again averts partial shutdown, Democrats aid Speaker Johnson to pass short-term extension

Congress again avoided another collision course with a partial government shutdown by passing a short-term funding extension on Thursday, despite threats from House Republicans to either secure the border or face a closure.

In New Hampshire, Democrats look to Dean Phillips to fill void left by missing Biden

Discontent with President Biden among Democrats and independents is coursing through New Hampshire, where voters are flocking to younger alternatives like Rep. Dean Phillips and are even considering GOP candidate Nikki Haley in the primary on Tuesday.

DeSantis, critical of his GOP adversaries’ campaign strategies, reminds voters he is still in race

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis appears to be looking askance at his competition in the presidential race at the moment -- and for one reason in particular.

Laying down the law: World’s legislatures embrace AI — with reservations

Artificial intelligence is infiltrating the political world, as legislatures around the world work to adopt new tech tools and ensure lawmakers are in charge of the machines rather than the other way around.

Pennsylvania can’t stop young adults from openly carrying guns during emergencies, court rules

Young adults in Pennsylvania cannot be arrested for openly carrying guns in public during a declared state of emergency, at least while a court fight over the issue plays out, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.

Rep. Turner says it was ‘very important’ Biden took action against Houthis ‘to diminish their overall capability’ 

Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) said it was “very important” that President Biden took action against the Houthis in the wake of recent strikes conducted against the Yemeni militant group. “You can't play defense continuously, and you have to let them know that they're not going to be able to continue this,” Turner said Thursday on...

Congress sends Biden bill to fund health agencies

Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Congress passes stopgap to fund HHS, FDA until March The Senate and House on Thursday advanced legislation to avert a partial government shutdown before a Friday deadline, with funding for key health agencies set through early March. © AP...

Barkley laughs at Haley’s remarks on racism: ‘That was just stupid’

Former basketball player and CNN host Charles Barkley laughed after reviewing a recent clip of Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, in which she said the United States has “never been a racist country.” During a Tuesday interview on “Fox & Friends,” Haley claimed the U.S. is not a racist country and never has been one....

US battle with Houthi rebels shows no signs of stopping

The Houthi rebels, unbowed by U.S. strikes, are continuing to attack ships in the Red Sea, putting the Biden administration in a bind as it works to stomp out the Yemeni militant group’s aggression and resume global trade operations. An initial series of strikes last week on Houthi assets in Yemen was meant to degrade...

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