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Democrat Gabe Amo becomes Rhode Island’s first Black candidate elected to Congress

Democrat Gabe Amo defeated Republican Gerry Leonard to win Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District seat Tuesday, becoming the state's first Black candidate elected to Congress.

Biden administration warns of major disruption at border if judges halt asylum rule

The Biden administration on Tuesday urged an appeals court to allow sweeping new asylum restrictions to stay in place, warning that halting them would be "highly disruptive" at the border.

Senate Republicans scramble for solution to Tuberville military blockade ahead of key vote

Republican senators emerged from a closed-door meeting Tuesday night still searching for an answer to end Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold over hundreds of military promotions in protest of a Pentagon abortion policy.

Auto ‘kill switch’ on chopping block in House spending bill

The House took up a measure on Tuesday to block federal funding for a mandate that will soon require new car technology to measure driver behavior and shut down vehicles if drunk driving or other impairment is detected.

Trump’s 2024 rivals desperate for breakout moment in third debate

Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley are out to prove in the GOP presidential debate Wednesday that they are the strongest alternative to former President Donald Trump in the nomination race.

Republicans mulling options to keep government open as shutdown deadline looms

Lawmakers have just over a week to figure out how to keep the government open but have not reached consensus on how to do it.

Whistleblowers accuse senior FBI officials of retaliating against agents for their political beliefs

At least three FBI whistleblowers told lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday that high-level senior officials at the bureau are revoking security clearances of personnel based on whether they have religious or politically conservative beliefs.

Lawmakers tell FBI to give up warrantless searches if agency wants to keep digital snooping powers

An influential coalition of liberal and conservative lawmakers on Tuesday said they will try to block the renewal of the government's chief spying tool unless the intelligence agencies agree to new rules that would require them to get a warrant before they peer into Americans' communications.

Fewer candidates, but possibly more fireworks, at third GOP presidential debate

"The third Republican presidential-candidate debate in Miami probably won't draw as many eyeballs as the last, and the stage will be less crowded. But what it lacks in quantity of speakers and listeners it may make up for in drama and conflict," New York magazine reported.

Just 10 days before another government shutdown, Congress eyes Ukraine, Israel and border security

Ten days before a potential government shutdown, Congress is no closer to resolving the standoff and is even complicating the issue with Republican demands for border security changes as a condition for further support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia.

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