Donald Trump is 'toast' if indictment correct, William Barr says
The ex-attorney general criticises Mr Trump after he was charged with mishandling classified files.
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David Johnston quits role investigating election interference in Canada
Mr Johnston says he is stepping down because of the "highly partisan atmosphere" around his appointment.
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House Republicans cancel vote to hold FBI director in contempt
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives have abandoned plans for a vote on Thursday to hold FBI
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GOP hardliners revolt and derail McCarthy's agenda in retaliation over speaker's debt limit deal
A bloc of Republican hardliners took down the GOP leadership's efforts on two bills this week, a move they said was retaliation for Speaker Kevin McCarthy's deal with President Joe Biden to suspend the national debt limit.
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340,000 UPS workers are voting whether to authorize a massive strike
As Americans become even more reliant on delivery, hundreds of thousands of UPS workers this week could authorize a strike that will bring the world's biggest package courier to a standstill.
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Actors union vote to authorize a strike next month, possibly joining writers
Members of the union representing television and film actors, SAG-AFTRA, have voted to authorize a strike against major studios if a new contract isn't reached by the time their current deal ends on June 30.
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Most unionized US rail workers now have new sick leave
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON More than 60% of U.S. unionized railroad workers at major railroads are now are
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Boebert claims she missed a vote as a 'protest' -- but CNN's camera caught her running up the House steps as it ended
On Saturday, Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado posted a video on Twitter in which she claimed that she had intentionally skipped Wednesday's key House vote on a bill to suspend the nation's debt ceiling.
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Welsh billionaire Michael Moritz criticised over anti-drug posters
Welsh tech billionaire Michael Moritz is criticised over an anti-drug campaign in San Francisco.
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How every senator voted on the debt ceiling bill
The Senate voted late Thursday on a bill to suspend the country's debt limit through January 1, 2025 following weeks of contentious negotiations on the legislative deal between the White House and Republicans.
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DeSantis is trying to convince Republicans the Trump years weren't all that great. Will they believe him?
Behind the scattershot criticism Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has levied at former President Donald Trump since entering the 2024 race is an unmistakable message to Republican voters: The Trump years weren't as great as you remember.
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Senate passes bill to block Biden's student loan forgiveness program
Both the Senate and the House have now passed a bill to block President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program, which promises to cancel up to $20,000 of debt for millions of borrowers but has been held up by courts.
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