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Energy & Environment — Biden restores protections to Alaskan national forest

President Biden undoes a Trump-era rollback of protections for the Tongass National Forest. Meanwhile, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) introduces a bill to eliminate a delay on restrictions on EV tax credits in the IRA, and Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) hits another snag in his plans to remove the state from a carbon-trading partnership. This...

Emhoff heads to Europe to expand push against antisemitism

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff will bring his work fighting antisemitism to the international stage this week, traveling to Europe amid a global rise in hate against Jews and other groups. Emhoff will travel Thursday to Krakow, Poland, and will spend Friday visiting the Memorial and Museum at Auschwitz-Birkenau, one of the most notorious concentration camps...

What to know about the DOJ’s lawsuit against Google’s digital ad business

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its second lawsuit against Google this week, highlighting the ongoing bipartisan angst from regulators and lawmakers against tech giants. The Biden administration’s case, joined by a handful of states, seeks to break up Google to untangle what the antitrust enforcers say is an anticompetitive dominance in the digital ad market. Google denied the allegations...

Rand Paul: GOP should give up ‘sacred cow’ and trim military spending

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Wednesday pushed Republicans against taking military spending off the table as the party looks for ways to tackle government funding in talks on how to address the debt limit this year. While speaking at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, Paul framed the partisan battle over the nation’s debt limit...

Nebraska university maintains ban on posters depicting guns: reports

The Young Americans for Liberty organization at Creighton University was ordered to remove posters containing imagery of guns if they wanted to participate in school events

Biden admin cites data showing new border measures ‘are working,’ as new lawsuit looms

The Biden administration is citing data that it says shows a massive drop in migrant encounters from four nationalities after it implemented new measures this month.

House Judiciary GOP Chair Jim Jordan announces border crisis hearing: ‘Ready to get to work’

The House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on "the Biden Border Crisis" next Wednesday, Chairman Jim Jordan announced this week after migrant numbers hit a new high.

Progressive Democrat accuses Sinema of being funded by ‘deep-pocketed lobbyists’ despite own ties to industry

Progressive Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., is accusing Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., of being funded by "deep-pocketed lobbyists" despite his own connections to the lobbying industry.

CA Rep. Swalwell offers cryptic warning after getting booted from House Intel: ‘More time on our hands’

Three House Democrats, including Rep. Eric Swalwell, responded to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's decision to not reappoint them to committees they historically served on, claiming it was political vengeance.

Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs defends decision to keep bussing migrants out of state

Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is defending her decision to keep in place her predecessor's program to bus migrants out of the state.

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