
McConnell and McCarthy split deepens as GOP divide prompts shutdown fears
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy privately delivered a message to Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell this week: The Senate's bipartisan bill to keep the government open wouldn't get a vote in his chamber unless significant changes are made.
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Drag Race UK: Series five queens on being accepted in Britain
Two queens from RuPaul's latest line-up describe growing up in Poland and the United States.
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Senate unanimously passes formal dress code
The US Senate has passed a resolution formalizing business attire as the proper dress code for the floor of the chamber by unanimous consent.
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Trump Judge Rejects Request to Step Aside From Election Case
US District Judge Tanya Chutkan refused to step down from the election-obstruction case in Washington against Donald Trump,
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A QAnon 'queen' and the Canada town that wants her gone
Romana Didulo and her band of followers have hunkered down in a rural Canadian village.
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Judge Tanya Chutkan rejects Trump's demand that she recuse herself from federal 2020 election subversion case
The federal judge overseeing Donald Trump's federal 2020 election subversion criminal case will not disqualify herself from the matter, rejecting a longshot bid from the former president's team to remove her from the case.
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Trudeau apologizes for 'embarassing' celebration of Ukrainian veteran who fought for Nazi unit in World War II
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau formally apologized on behalf of Canada's parliament Wednesday, referring to the "deeply embarrassing" incident last week that saw the chamber applaud a Ukrainian veteran who fought for a Nazi military unit during World War II.
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Trump adds former federal prosecutor to his defense team
Donald Trump has added two new attorneys, including a former federal prosecutor from New York, to his legal team, a source familiar with the decision told CNN.
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White House says it's entirely on House GOP to avoid a shutdown as deadline nears
The White House continues to argue that it is entirely up to House Republicans to avert a government shutdown: "The ball is completely in their court," a White House official told CNN on Wednesday, just three days out from the end-of-month funding deadline.
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Hawaii Utility Chief to Testify in Congress Over Deadly Maui Fire
Hawaiian Electric Co.’s chief executive officer plans to tell Congress Thursday that the deadly Lahaina wildfire wasn’t the
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Facebook Co-Founder Andrew McCollum to Host Biden Fundraiser
Andrew McCollum, a co-founder of Meta Platforms Inc.’s Facebook, will host a fundraiser Wednesday in San Francisco for
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Exxon Barred From Trucking Oil From California Offshore Platform
Exxon Mobil Corp. won’t be able to revive oil platforms off the California coast by relying on trucks
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