Political Fallout from Joe Biden's Debate Performance

House and Senate Democrat candidates are distancing themselves from President Joe Biden after a poor debate performance, causing concern for down-ballot candidates in battleground states. Republicans see an opportunity to flip the Senate and retain the House.

Bull Durham house goes on the market

The house where the iconic '80s baseball movie 'Bull Durham' was filmed attracted more fans than buyers when it went on the market.

Louisiana Bill Requiring Display of Ten Commandments in Schools

Louisiana is poised to become the first state requiring display of the Ten Commandments at all schools that receive public funding, including colleges and universities. The bill has passed the state Senate and requires a second vote in front of the full House before potentially becoming a law.

House Passes Bill Restricting President's Ability to Withhold Weapons Transfers to Israel

The Republican-led House passed a bill restricting the president's ability to withhold weapons transfers to Israel, drawing attention to a divided Democratic caucus on the war in Gaza. The bill is not expected to be taken up in the Senate.

House Vote to Protect Speaker Mike Johnson from Conservative Coup

The House voted to protect Speaker Mike Johnson from a conservative coup led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, ensuring Johnson remains in his position. Greene's efforts to oust Johnson were thwarted, with the final vote dealing a major blow to her. Former President Trump supported Johnson and encouraged Republicans to vote in favor of protecting him.

House Republicans Vote Against Motion to Vacate Speaker Mike Johnson

Eleven Republicans in the House of Representatives voted against the motion to table Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s motion to vacate Speaker Mike Johnson from his position. The vote was 359-43, with seven members voting present.

House Speaker Ejection Attempt by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has filed a motion to vacate the chair, seeking to eject Speaker Mike Johnson. Johnson is expected to move to table the motion, but some Republicans may vote against this. Democrats are rushing to support Johnson.

Anti-Israel Demonstrations on College Campuses

Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., reacts to anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses and comments on federal response to protests. President Biden addresses issue, emphasizing the need for safety and condemning violence. House passes bill to expand legal definition of antisemitism used to enforce anti-discrimination laws.

House Passes Bill Expanding Definition of Antisemitism in Academic Settings

The House passed a bill to expand the legal definition of antisemitism in academic settings, which would mandate the Department of Education to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism. The bill has faced criticism for potential impact on free speech on campus.

House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's motion to vacate him from the Speaker's office, calling it wrong for the Republican Conference, the institution, and the country. Greene's motion gained support from other representatives and was not privileged initially, but will now need to be considered within two days.

House Votes to Block Biden's Lead Ammo Ban

The House voted to block the Biden administration’s ban on lead ammunition on federal lands. The legislation was sponsored by Rep. Rob Wittman (R-VA) and supported by Republicans. A small number of Democrats also voted to block the ban.

House Democratic Support for Republican Speaker Mike Johnson

House Democratic leaders announced their support to protect Republican Speaker Mike Johnson from a potential conservative coup, ensuring he will remain in his position. This move is aimed at stabilizing chamber business and preventing an internal revolt led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

House Passing Aid Package and Speaker Controversy

After the House passed a $95 billion aid package to Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine, hardline Republicans threatened to remove Speaker Mike Johnson. However, bipartisan support to keep Johnson as speaker has emerged.

TikTok Ban in the U.S. due to Misinformation

A TikTok star with 1.1 million followers supports the U.S. banning TikTok due to the platform spreading misinformation about sensitive topics like the Israel-Palestine conflict. The House passed a bill to ban TikTok if its China-based owner doesn't sell its stake within a year. The bill has bipartisan support and includes foreign aid totaling $95 billion for various countries. President Joe Biden plans to sign the legislation despite TikTok's objections.

House approves $60 billion aid package for Ukraine amid border security concerns

The House of Representatives approved a $60 billion aid package for Ukraine, with some lawmakers expressing frustration over the lack of border security measures. Republicans were split on the decision, with 101 voting in favor and 112 against. Concerns were raised about the U.S. national debt, border security, and the prioritization of foreign aid over domestic issues.

House Passes $95 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan

The House passed a $95 billion aid package including $60.8 billion for Ukraine and $26 billion for Israel. The bills also include aid for Taiwan and a requirement for TikTok's parent company to sell the platform. The bills now head to the Senate for approval.

House Passes Foreign Aid Package and REPO Act to Confiscate Russian Assets for Ukraine

The House passed a foreign aid package including the REPO Act, allowing the Biden administration to confiscate Russian assets in U.S. banks and transfer them to Ukraine for reconstruction. The idea has been contested but supported by some as a way to help freedom fighters in Ukraine and send a message to autocratic nations.

Senate Impeachment Trial of Alejandro Mayorkas

The Senate begins the impeachment trial of President Biden's border chief Alejandro Mayorkas, but Democrats are expected to shut down the process to minimize public recognition of the harms caused by Mayorkas's pro-migration actions.

Charges Against Former Michigan House Leader

Former Michigan House leader facing charges of financial crimes, denies allegations of sexual assault, two top aides previously charged with embezzlement.

Renewal of FISA's Section 702 Surveillance Tool

The article discusses the renewal of FISA's Section 702, a key federal government surveillance tool, with debates between national security hawks and critics seeking to limit its scope due to reported instances of abuse. The House is one step closer to extending Section 702, with a compromise bill aimed at curbing abuse by implementing safeguards on accessing collected data.

Political Drama in the House Over Ukraine Aid

Drama in the House as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens to force a vote to unseat Speaker Mike Johnson over Ukraine aid. Johnson faces pressure from his own conference and GOP senators to move forward with the aid, despite opposition from Greene.

Political Drama in the House Over Ukraine Aid

Drama unfolds in the House as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens to force a vote to unseat Speaker Mike Johnson over Ukraine aid, exposing deep divisions within the GOP.

House Leadership Controversy

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene defends her motion to vacate Speaker Mike Johnson, stating that the blame lies with Republican lawmakers who have resigned, not her. She warns that the GOP is at risk of losing its majority in the House, leading to a Democratic takeover.

House Passes $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

The House of Representatives narrowly passed a $1.2 trillion federal spending package along bipartisan lines to avoid a government shutdown. Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced a motion to vacate the Speaker, blaming Rep. Mike Johnson for betraying the House GOP Conference. The Senate will consider the bill next.

Challenges in the 118th Congress

Fox News reports on lawmakers' frustration with the 118th Congress and the challenges they face, including impeachment efforts and low productivity. Several lawmakers are leaving before their term completes due to dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs in Congress.

Mississippi Ballot Initiative Process

Mississippi legislators are unlikely to restore a ballot initiative process this year after a Senate chairman killed a proposal. Efforts to revive the initiative process were halted due to significant differences between the House and Senate.

South Carolina's 2024-25 Budget

South Carolina's $13.2 billion budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year was approved by the House with raises for teachers and state employees, property tax relief, bridge funding, and long-term income tax cuts.

TikTok Legislation in the U.S. House

The House passed a bill aimed at forcing Chinese-owned company Bytedance to divest from social media app TikTok with overwhelming support. The bill would block TikTok in the U.S. if Bytedance does not divest within 165 days.

Resignation of Colorado U.S. Representative Ken Buck

Colorado U.S. Representative Ken Buck announced his resignation from the House, narrowing the GOP majority. Buck served since 2014 and is known for introducing a resolution to remove President Biden through the 25th Amendment.

House debate on 'Laken Riley Act' and President Biden's stance on immigration

Fox News reports on the House debating the 'Laken Riley Act' to address illegal immigration, with President Biden not announcing any executive orders on immigration ahead of the State of the Union address. White House officials deny claims made by CNN about Biden's interactions regarding the border crisis.

Mississippi Bill to Close Three Public Universities

A bill proposed in Mississippi would close three of the state's eight public universities, but lawmakers say it is unlikely to pass. The proposal aims to reduce costs due to declining enrollment and financial issues.

Tennessee House bill banning LGBTQ flags in public school classrooms

Tennessee House passes bill largely banning LGBTQ flags in public school classrooms, sparking heated debate and opposition from Democrats and other opponents.