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Congress will not take up TikTok legislation before end of year -- senator

Congress will not take up legislation this year that would give the Biden administration new tools to address foreign-owned apps like TikTok that have raised national security

Congress will not take up TikTok legislation before end of year -- senator
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Trump fake electors buckle in Wisconsin, get charged in Nevada

Nevada charged six Republican fake electors in connection with a scheme to overturn Donald Trump's 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden, while 10 false electors reached a

Trump fake electors buckle in Wisconsin, get charged in Nevada
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Democratic lawmakers unveil bill to give people in US prisons right to vote

Democratic U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley and U.S.

Democratic lawmakers unveil bill to give people in US prisons right to vote
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New York sets election to fill US House seat vacated by ousted George Santos

New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Tuesday called a special election for Feb. 13 to fill the U.S.

New York sets election to fill US House seat vacated by ousted George Santos
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Biden 'not sure' he would seek re-election if Trump was not

U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he is not sure he would be seeking re-election if he were not facing Republican Donald Trump.

Biden 'not sure' he would seek re-election if Trump was not
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US House's McHenry to announce he won't seek re-election -Politico

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US House's McHenry to announce he won't seek re-election -Politico
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Trump seeks to appeal reinstated gag orders in New York civil fraud case -filing

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Trump seeks to appeal reinstated gag orders in New York civil fraud case -filing
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Judge rejects Trump immunity claim in federal 2020 election case

A U.S. judge on Friday said Donald Trump does not have immunity from criminal charges for actions he took as president, rejecting a bid by the Republican to toss out the case

Judge rejects Trump immunity claim in federal 2020 election case
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Reaction to the death of US diplomat Henry Kissinger

Here are reactions to the death of Henry Kissinger, a controversial Nobel Peace Prize winner who left an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy: WINSTON LORD, FORMER U.S.

Reaction to the death of US diplomat Henry Kissinger
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Hunter Biden offers to testify publicly in House Republicans' probe

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Hunter Biden offers to testify publicly in House Republicans' probe
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Long-shot Biden challenger Phillips won't run again for House

U.S. Representative Dean Phillips of Minnesota, a long-shot challenger to President Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination, on Friday said he would not run for reelection.

Long-shot Biden challenger Phillips won't run again for House
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New York Mayor Eric Adams accused of sexual assault in 1993

A woman on Wednesday accused New York Mayor Eric Adams of sexual assault and other offenses in a court filing, alleging they occurred in 1993 while both of them worked for the city of New

New York Mayor Eric Adams accused of sexual assault in 1993
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Trump wins Texas governor Abbott's endorsement at US-Mexico border

Republican Donald Trump won the endorsement of Texas Governor Greg Abbott at an event near the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday, a location meant to highlight the former U.S. president's plans

Trump wins Texas governor Abbott's endorsement at US-Mexico border
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White House challenges House impeachment inquiry of Biden

The White House on Friday challenged the validity of an impeachment inquiry run by Republicans in the U.S.

White House challenges House impeachment inquiry of Biden
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Fulton County, Georgia, prosecutors propose Aug. 5 trial date for Trump -filing

Prosecutors in former U.S. President Donald Trump's election interference case in Georgia requested an Aug. 5, 2024, trial start date, a court filing on Friday showed.

Fulton County, Georgia, prosecutors propose Aug. 5 trial date for Trump -filing
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US's Biden signs stopgap spending bill, White House says

U.S. President Joe Biden signed on Thursday a stopgap spending bill to avert government shutdown, the White House said.

US's Biden signs stopgap spending bill, White House says
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U.S. Senate to vote on stopgap government funding bill on Wednesday night -Schumer

The U.S. Senate will vote Wednesday night on a stopgap measure to avert a partial government shutdown, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.

U.S. Senate to vote on stopgap government funding bill on Wednesday night -Schumer
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Trump's Georgia election trial might not conclude until 2025, says prosecutor

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Trump's Georgia election trial might not conclude until 2025, says prosecutor
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US Senator challenges Teamsters president to fight during hearing

An Oklahoma senator challenged Teamsters President Sean O'Brien to a fight during a Senate hearing on Tuesday rising from his seat, before the committee chair stepped in defuse

US Senator challenges Teamsters president to fight during hearing
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Key dates on Trump's overlapping legal and political calendars

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Key dates on Trump's overlapping legal and political calendars
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US House Speaker Johnson unveils a two-step stopgap bill

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US House Speaker Johnson unveils a two-step stopgap bill
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Trump backs requests for TV coverage of his federal criminal trial - court filing

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Trump backs requests for TV coverage of his federal criminal trial - court filing
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Trump plans sweeping undocumented immigrant roundups, detention camps - report

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Trump plans sweeping undocumented immigrant roundups, detention camps - report
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Factbox-Joe Manchin's exit makes it harder for Democrats to defend US Senate majority

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Factbox-Joe Manchin's exit makes it harder for Democrats to defend US Senate majority
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US House Republican spending plan hits new snag as shutdown looms

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US House Republican spending plan hits new snag as shutdown looms

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