Political and Legislative
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Judges Halt a Biden Administration Rule Offering Student Debt Relief for Individuals Alleging Colleges Misled Them
A federal appeals court on Monday halted a rule from President Joe Biden’s administration that…
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Top U.S. Official Held ‘Difficult’ Talks With Niger’s Coup Leaders in Bid for Diplomacy
A top State Department official met with Niger’s junta leaders, urging them to back down…
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Voters in Ohio to Consider If Abortion Access Measure Should Be Harder to Pass
Ohioans on Tuesday will vote in a special election to determine whether to raise the…
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Conservative Groups Sue to Block the Biden Administration’s Student Loan Plan
Two conservative groups are asking a federal court to block the Biden administration’s plan to…
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Department of Justice Requests a Protective Order in Trump’s Election Interference Case
The Justice Department has asked a federal judge overseeing the criminal case against former President…
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Bipartisan Lawmakers Call on Secretary of State to Take an “Aggressive” Approach With China to Fight Fentanyl
A group of bipartisan lawmakers are calling on Secretary of State Antony Blinken to take…
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Two Expelled Lawmakers in Tennessee Aim to Win Back Seats in a Special Election
Two Tennessee lawmakers who were expelled from the state Legislature earlier this year are vying…
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Governor of Iowa Taps COVID-19 Funds to Send Troops to Mexico Border
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) is the latest GOP state leader to send National Guard troops to…
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Democrats Call on Speaker McCarthy for Vote on Gun Reform ‘As Soon As Possible’
More than 100 Democrats are calling on Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to schedule votes on gun violence…
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U.S. Orders a Temporary Partial Evacuation of Embassy in Niger Following Military Takeover
The U.S. Department of State Wednesday ordered a temporary partial evacuation of the U.S. embassy…
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