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Fetterman and Oz Clash in Debate

With the midterm elections rapidly approaching, the stakes for the Pennsylvania Senate seat are rising.

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Herschel Walker's Campaign is Plagued by Scandal

As Republicans fight to win control of Senate in the next few weeks, Hershel Walker’s win can be compromised by this scandal that has made him look like a hypocrite.

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Biden Addresses the Nation in Philadelphia

In a primetime speech, Biden stressed that the American people have to stand up to this threat and adhere to the laws and institutions that have governed the country since its founding.

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Highlights from the Seven Prior House Select Committee Hearings on January 6th

With mountains of bolstering evidence and the eighth Committee hearing on the horizon, we look back at the seven previous hearings and highlight the most profound evidence shared. So far we know that tonight’s Committee hearing will add an additional layer of understanding to the insurrection and the former president’s plans and intentions.

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Former DOJ Officials Testify that President Trump Pressured DOJ to Overturn 2020 Election in January 6th House Select Committee Hearing

Former acting Attorney General Jeffery Rosen, former acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, and the former head of DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel Steven Engel testified in front of the House Committee on January 6th, making statements that broaden the committee’s understanding of former President Trump’s demands for a Department of Justice investigation into the 2020 election.

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Meet the Newest and Youngest Chief White House Correspondent

Emily Barkann has officially replaced Garrett Whitton as Chief White House Correspondent and brings with her a professional suitcase of experience.

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Build Back Better Caps Off a Long Week at the White House

On Friday, November 5, the bill, which has already passed through the Senate, was debated and voted on until the late hours of the night. Biden postponed his weekend trip to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware this weekend so that he could help lobby.

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Close Gubernatorial Elections take Center Stage in Election 2021

Virginia and New Jersey are two of only five states that hold elections in years that differ from those holding presidential or congressional mid-term elections.

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