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GOP Expects Midterm Sweep as Gas Prices Spike

Democrats and Republicans have varying interpretations for the reasons behind the gas price spike.

Facebook, Instagram 'temporarily' allow calls for violence against Russians

This is the latest policy update to come amid the company’s response to the unfolding invasion of Ukraine.

House reaches $1.5 trillion government funding deal

This stop-gap would be needed if the Senate is unable to pass the more comprehensive "omnibus" spending bill.

Biden claims 'not true' he is holding back US energy, warns Russian oil ban will cost Americans

Biden criticized oil and gas industry, which in turn said he doesn't have 'facts straight'

Trucker Convoy Delays, Avoids D.C. Out Of ‘Safety’ Concerns

'I am fearful of them trying to do to us what they did to those involved to Jan 6'.

Durham Urges Court Not to Dismiss Charge Against Lawyer Who Hid Ties to Clinton Campaign

Special counsel John Durham on March 4 urged a federal judge not to dismiss a charge against a lawyer who lied to the FBI about representing 

White House Opposes Ban on Russian Oil Imports; Urges World to Reduce Reliance on Oil to Punish Vladimir Putin

President Joe Biden and his administration said Americans should reduce their consumption of oil and gas in order to keep prices down and ult

China won't back global sanctions against Russia, says Beijing's top banker

“Regarding financial sanctions, we do not support that," he added. “China won’t join such sanctions.“

NYT: Democrats See Biden Dragging Their Campaigns Down and One Has a Monstrously Stupid Take on It

Democrats didn’t cross the line, they crossed many lines, and now they’re paying for it. What’s more, they’re still making the same mistake

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin: Strongman or sucker?

“WHY did the Western intelligence community want this war?”

Special Counsel Finds Mark Zuckerberg’s Election Money Violated Wisconsin Bribery Laws

Many troubling findings were in the report submitted Tuesday by a state-appointed special counsel to the Wisconsin Assembly.

Rep. Ted Deutch Becomes The 31st Democrat To Announce His Retirement Ahead Of 2022 Midterms

Deutch’s retirement will make him the 31st to retire ahead of the 2022 midterms.

Just 23% of Democrats choose Biden, who faces ‘landslide’ loss to Trump

While still on top of a list of potential 2024 Democratic primary candidates, Biden has hit another low point in the monthly survey from McLa

Inflation rises to highest level in 40 years in metric used by Fed

The price increases in January were driven in large part by a major rise in the cost of energy — more than a quarter over the course of the y

‘I Am Target Number One’: Zelensky Says Russia Hunting Him, Wife, Children

“According to our information, the enemy marked me as the number one target. My family is the number two goal.”

Biden issues statement in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine

"Russia alone is responsible for the death and destruction this attack will bring, and the United States and its Allies and partners will res

Ukraine declares martial law as Russia launches military operation

“Today each of you should keep calm. Stay at home if you can. We are working. The army is working. The whole sector of defense and security i

Trudeau to revoke Emergencies Act after convoy blockades end

Trudeau revokes Emergencies Act after police declare Ottawa cleared of protesters.

U.S. Believes Putin Will Invade Ukraine In Next 48 Hours

Ukrainian government websites down in possible cyber-attack.

Supreme Court denies Trump bid to stop records release to Jan. 6 panel

The former president argued he had the authority to invoke executive privilege over records related to some internal White House communicatio