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House Spends $40,000 on New Member Pins as Republicans Fume Over Spending
Republicans, some of whom are threatening to shut down the government over excessive spending, ditched their identification pins a year…
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Biden Faults Austin for Judgment Lapse, but Says He Still Has Faith in Him
The Pentagon took days to tell the White House that the defense secretary had been hospitalized, raising grave questions about…
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Court Papers Offer Glimpse of Trump’s Defense in Classified Documents Case
The former president’s lawyers may question whether the documents he took from the White House were related to national defense…
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Trump Lawyer Reviewing ‘Salacious’ Allegations Against Georgia Prosecutors
The lawyer said the former president may join a motion accusing the lead prosecutors in the election interference case of…
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With Roe Gone, Some House Republicans Back Away From National Abortion Ban
More than three dozen House Republicans who supported a federal abortion ban in the last Congress have yet to sign…
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Manchin, ‘Not Here Campaigning,’ Stirs 2024 Chatter in New Hampshire
The attention-seeking West Virginia senator, who has teased a late third-party presidential bid, tried to keep up the suspense at…
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Oregon Supreme Court Lets Trump Stay on Primary Ballot, for Now
The court denied a challenge to former President Donald J. Trump’s ballot eligibility under the 14th Amendment, saying it would…
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The Story Ron DeSantis Does Not Tell Is His Own
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida has a classic American dream story. He hardly ever tells it. A middle-class kid, his…
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Johnson Says He’ll Stand by Deal to Avert Shutdown, Spurning Hard-Right Demands
The House speaker is facing intense pressure from far-right Republicans to abandon the agreement he struck with Democrats to keep…
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Hunter Biden, Facing Contempt Referral, Says House Subpoenas Are Invalid
With House Republicans on the brink of pushing through a contempt of Congress referral against President Biden’s son, his lawyers…