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The flood of controversies surrounding Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) shows no sign of ceasing just weeks before his May 17 primary, raising questions as to whether he can avoid a runoff despite being one of the highest-profile freshmen in the House. Cawthorn in the past week alone has been hit with a slew of bad headlines and is now facing calls for an ethics investigation into alleged insider trading by Republican Sen. Thom Tillis (N.C.), who is also backing a primary challenge against Cawthorn. |
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Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-N.C.) has been hit with a new ethics complaint by a political action committee seeking to unseat him that hits the embattled lawmaker with a host of accusations. |
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| The Red Cross and Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said that efforts are underway to evacuate civilians from the Ukrainian city of Mariupol as officials heed the humanitarian organization's warnings, which have underscored the necessity to get Ukrainians out of the besieged city. |
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| Embattled Democrats are pushing back on Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) decision to reject a gas tax holiday, urging party leaders to reconsider a proposal as lawmakers take a beating over sky-high gas prices. |
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) clashed with CNN anchor Jim Acosta this week over questions about her text messages calling for former President Trump to declare martial law after rioters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. | |
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President Biden plans to move forward with student loan debt forgiveness, with two sources telling The Hill he is considering action to expunge at least $10,000 per borrower. |
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| Newly released texts between former President Trump's chief of staff Mark Meadows and Fox News host Sean Hannity flesh out the degree of coordination between some of the network's hosts and the White House as Trump struggled to challenge President Biden's electoral victory. |
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Stocks took steep losses Friday, closing a brutal month with a deep selloff driven largely by falling shares of technology companies. |
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Following two chaotic tax filing seasons resulting in tens of millions of unprocessed returns, the IRS is being urged to develop more free online tax filing tools instead of doubling down on a decades-old program that prevented the agency from competing with private tax preparers. |
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The Pentagon's top spokesperson became emotional Friday after he was asked whether he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin to be a "rational actor." |
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OPINION | Due to its longstanding leadership both supporting advanced energy technologies like wind and solar and helping to unleash the natural gas fracking boom across the country, Congress should be well-positioned to build on its historically bipartisan actions to enact the logical next wave of federal policy. |
OPINION | By every measure, Elon Musk is a brilliant entrepreneur, but a trustworthy arbiter of free speech? I think not. Musk boasts his purchase of Twitter is designed to return Twitter to its glory days as a 280-character free speech fortress, where users could post whatever their whim, with no consequences to them or to Twitter. Easy to promise, impossible to deliver. |
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| | BY VICTORIA KIM AND LAUREN MCCARTHY | Russia's offensive in eastern Ukraine appears to be faltering, as its troops suffer battlefield losses and logistical and morale problems similar to those they faced in the war's first phase, Western officials and analysts say. |
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A suspected tornado that barreled through parts of Kansas damaged multiple buildings, injured several people and left more than 6,500 people without power, officials said Saturday. |
The COVID-19 pill from Pfizer Inc. failed to prevent symptomatic infections in adults who had been exposed to the pandemic virus, a late-stage study found. |
MELBOURNE, April 30 (Reuters) - The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) will support Ukrainian athletes seeking to resettle in Australia on humanitarian grounds amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, outgoing AOC President John Coates said on Saturday. |
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