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    Boeing whistleblowers appear at congressional hearing

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  • House to send articles of impeachment against Mayorkas to the Senate

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  • Johnson to advance Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan aid as separate bills

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  • Watch Japanese prime minister's full address to a joint meeting of Congress

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  • Austin: 'We don't have any evidence' of Israel committing genocide in Gaza

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  • House passes $1.2 trillion spending bill but Senate must still act

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  • Schumer condemns Trump for claiming Jews who vote for Democrats hate Israel

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  • McConnell calls move to curb judge-shopping 'an unforced error'

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  • Former Treasury Secy. Mnuchin says he's putting together a group to buy TikTok

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  • Sanders calls for four-day workweek at Senate hearing

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  • Full speech: Sen. Schumer calls for new elections in Israel

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  • Schumer: Netanyahu 'no longer fits the needs of Israel'

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  • Jeffries: House passed TikTok bill in 'decisive and bipartisan fashion'

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  • Pelosi: House bill is an ‘attempt to make TikTok better’

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  • GOP Rep. Massie says TikTok bill would not address 'root problems'

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  • House passes bill that could ban TikTok

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  • Schiff accuses Hur of being 'deeply prejudicial' with Biden report

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  • Hur: 'Partisan politics had no place' in Biden report

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Hicks: Ambassador’s death was ‘saddest phone call’ ever

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Benghazi ‘whistleblower’ Gregory Hicks describes the moment he learned Ambassador Chris Stevens had been killed in the consulate attack in Libya, telling the House Oversight Committee that it was “the saddest phone call I have ever had in my life.”