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Jan 03

The GOP drama behind the House speaker vote

By Lisa Desjardins

There's a possible deadlock over who will be the speaker of the House. Here's a brief rundown on what can happen today (and maybe later this week).

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Jan 03

WATCH: White House says Biden won’t ‘insert himself’ into House speaker battle

By Associated Press

The future of House leadership remained unclear Tuesday as McCarthy failed in two rounds of voting to become House speaker, a historic defeat with no clear way out as House Republicans dug in for a long, messy start for the…

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Jan 01

Watch 5:23
Why some House Republicans are holding out on McCarthy’s speaker bid

When the new Congress convenes on Tuesday, one of the first orders of business in the House will be selecting a new speaker. Normally, the role goes to the leader of the majority party, but House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy…

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Dec 30

Watch 12:39
Brooks and Capehart on the year in politics and what’s ahead in 2023

New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to reflect on the year in politics and look ahead to 2023. Plus, they share their favorite memories as Judy departs the NewsHour anchor…

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Dec 29

Watch 8:09
Leahy reflects on nearly 50 years in Senate as he prepares to retire

When he retires this January, Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy will leave the presidential line of succession and the seat he's called home for nearly half a century. But before he steps down, he takes a moment to sit down with…

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Dec 28

Rep. Jamie Raskin says he’s been diagnosed with lymphoma

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

The Maryland congressman said Wednesday that he has a “serious but curable form of cancer” and he is beginning several months of treatment.

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Dec 28

Prosecutors investigating Rep.-elect George Santos after lying admission

By Bobby Caina Calvan, Associated Press

Despite intensifying doubt about his fitness to hold federal office, Santos has thus far shown no signs of stepping aside — even as he has publicly admitted to a long list of lies.

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Dec 27

Watch 4:04
News Wrap: Supreme Court rules Title 42 border policy will stay in place indefinitely

In our news wrap Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court said the COVID-era rule barring migrants at the southern border from seeking legal asylum will stay in place indefinitely, Russia is again demanding conditions for peace that Ukraine is sure to…

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Dec 27

Watch 6:08
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admits to lying about his credentials

By Lisa Desjardins

An incoming New York congressman says he still plans on taking his seat despite misleading voters about his credentials. Republican George Santos admitted to lying in his campaign about his college and work experience. Santos acknowledged he never graduated from…

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Dec 27

New York Congressman-elect Santos admits to lying about employment history and college education

By Associated Press

Congressman-elect George Santos, a New York Republican, has admitted that he lied about his job experience and college education during his successful campaign for a seat in the U.S. House.

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