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Under 10% of Federal Workers Come Into the Office Every Day: Report

A new Senate report reveals that only 6% of federal employees are working in person daily, raising alarms about costs and productivity.

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks Wins Recount, Secures Reelection in Iowa’s Tight 1st District Race

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks has retained her seat in Iowa’s 1st Congressional District following a recount that confirmed her narrow victory over Democrat Christina Bohannan....

Republican States Sue BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street Over Manipulating Energy Market

Eleven Republican states are suing financial entities BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street for "illegally conspiring to manipulate energy markets," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced.

Democrat Strategist Urges Harris: ‘Please Don’t’ Run in 2028

Democrat strategist Theryn Bond has spoken against a possible 2028 Kamala Harris presidential run.

Two House Races Still Undecided Weeks After Election Day

Two U.S. House races in California remain uncalled as Republicans aim to bolster their slim majority in the new Congress. Meanwhile, an Iowa race has been unofficially projected, but the outcome is still pending.

Winter Storms Across U.S. To Disrupt Thanksgiving Day Travel

Thanksgiving travelers should prepare for significant disruptions this week as storms threaten to impact both air and road travel across the United States. According...

Harris Reportedly Weighing 2028 Run

Vice President Kamala Harris is reportedly weighing a 2028 presidential run.

GOP Senators Slam IRS Over Federal Employees’ Unpaid Taxes

A recent report revealed that 149,000 federal employees collectively owe $1.5 billion in unpaid federal taxes, sparking outrage among Republican lawmakers. The audit, conducted by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, also highlighted that more than 5,800 IRS employees and contractors are responsible for nearly $50 million of this debt.

Eight States Approve Amendments to Bar Noncitizen Voting in Local Elections

In eight states, voters have endorsed constitutional amendments aimed at preventing noncitizens from participating in elections, as reported by multiple sources. Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri,...

Court Rules Iowa May Challenge Ballots of Possible Noncitizens

A federal judge ruled that Iowa election officials may challenge the ballots of registered voters who may be noncitizens.

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