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Omar shares death threat on Twitter before House vote, blames GOP for ‘continued targeting of women of color

Rep. Ilhan Omar shared a recording of a profane death threat she says was received by her office, blaming Republicans who are trying to remove her from a House committee.

ESG investment rule emerges as top ‘woke’ target for Republicans battling Biden

Democrats and Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm that the Biden administration's ESG priorities may be detrimental to the financial well-being of Americans.

Schiff ally ‘disappointed’ that Democrats denied him House Intel committee spot: ‘Hit by friendly fire’

Rep. Mike Quigley, one of the more senior Democratic members to sit on the House Intelligence Committee, learned of the news "second or third hand."

Government wants to tax drivers by the mile. This bill from Darrell Issa could stop it

A new bill from Rep. Darrell Issa would prevent the federal and state government from pursuing plans to tax drivers by the mile, an idea officials have been looking at for a decade.

The failure of The Fabelmans: ‘Follow your heart’ is no philosophy for grown-ups

The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg’s fictionalized autobiography, is up for seven Oscars this year. The nominations include best picture and best director for Spielberg, who has won that award twice before. He might well win it again for The Fabelmans, an achingly tender portrayal of young Sammy Fabelman’s self-realization as a filmmaker. But Spielberg, the real-life Sammy, fails in his central effort to excuse his mother for abandoning her husband and breaking up their family of six.

Longshot potential 2024 presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson gets help from Super PAC

As he seriously considers a presidential run in 2024, former Republican Gov. of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson will get a helping hand from a super PAC backed by a $1 million contribution

Florida officials pitch TikTok ban for K-12: ‘Digital fentanyl’ that ‘rots and robs’ child development

Republicans in Florida have introduced bills in the state legislature and the senate that would prohibit students from accessing TikTok on school-provided internet.

Putting the Border Patrol to work means breaking up with Title 42

You are “$20 billion too little and two years too late,” reads the letter that Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) handed President Joe Biden earlier in the month during the president’s first visit to the southern border. With a record-setting number of border crossings in 2022, there's a clear need for more cooperation and attention on immigration.

Biden push for national rent control will turn would-be landlords into Airbnb hosts

The coronavirus pandemic was hard on many people. Schoolchildren lost not just months but years of learning. Parents, especially mothers, could not work because teachers unions would not let schools reopen. Many workers who could not do their jobs remotely lost those jobs through no fault of their own.

AOC, other politicians paid thousands in campaign cash to Chinese foreign agent

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and a handful of other federal lawmakers had paid thousands from their campaigns to Sing Tao U.S., a registered Chinese foreign agent.

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