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How events in Ukraine could help stop human rights abuses in North Korea 

Discussions at the General Assembly could have serious implications for the situation in North Korea, with increasing calls from the U.N. and the international community to hold the North Korean leader and its regime accountable for crimes against humanity.  

Mulvaney: Imagining a Biden-Trump deal that could return our politics to normalcy

Under the supposition that truth — especially in DC — is indeed stranger than fiction, here is one outlandish, outrageous idea that might not be much stranger than whatever is actually going to happen.

New pro-DeSantis group brings on aide from former 2024 rival to lead Iowa effort: report

A former adviser for Sen. Tim Scott's presidential campaign will lead new pro-DeSantis PAC Fight Right, which is focusing ad buys on attacking Nikki Haley.

Ohio governor, lieutenant governor ordered to appear in court in connection to FirstEnergy bribery scandal

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted have been subpoenaed in connection to a lawsuit involving energy company FirstEnergy's $60 million bribery scheme.

Pennsylvania Supreme Court debates future of impeachment trial for Philadelphia Prosecutor Larry Krasner

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is deliberating on whether the Legislature can proceed with an impeachment trial against Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat.

Top Oversight Democrat slams GOP for keeping Hunter Biden hearing out of public view

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., the ranking member on the House Oversight Committee, slammed his Republican colleagues for rejecting Hunter Biden's offer to publicly testify on Dec. 13.

Pennsylvania Rep. Craig Williams enters 2024 race for attorney general

State Representative Craig Williams, a Republican leading the effort to impeach Philadelphia's district attorney, has announced his candidacy for Pennsylvania attorney general.

Sen. Rick Scott says Schumer likely doesn’t have votes to pass supplemental without tighter border security

Sen. Schumer may lack the votes needed for President Biden's proposed $106 billion security package as GOP lawmakers push for stricter border measures.

Congress feeling heat from groups demanding ban on contracts with Chinese firm taking Americans’ DNA

Congress is feeling the heat from 16 conservative groups who are calling on lawmakers to pass an NDAA provision to ban U.S. government contracts with a CCP-linked firm stealing DNA.

Internal docs show Biden admin waived taxpayer safeguards to boost offshore wind project

EXCLUSIVE: The Biden administration quietly reversed a Trump administration ruling, granting a offshore wind developer's request to waive a significant fee.

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