Caitlyn Kim
Stories
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The firefighters helping with the Canadian wildfires are facing a looming pay cut
The infrastructure bill gave wildland firefighters a temporary pay boost. As many of them head to Canada to contain wildfires there, a group of U.S. senators is pushing to make the raise permanent.
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Marie Yovanovitch reflects on disinformation and her removal as ambassador to Ukraine
The career diplomat's memoir is a front row seat to the disinformation campaign that ultimately saw her removed from post, and offers insight into the post-Soviet Union politics of Russia and Ukraine.
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U.S. House passes bill to bolster competition
The bill includes a number of provisions, such as $52 billion for chip manufacturing, $45 billion to improve supply chains for critical items, and $160 billion for scientific research and innovation.
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The Jan. 6 panel wants to talk to Ivanka Trump
The committee is asking Ivanka Trump to voluntarily cooperate with the panel's investigation. The panel sent her a letter on Thursday.
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House members want Lauren Boebert removed from assignments over Islamophobic comments
House Democratic leaders may bring up a resolution to remove Colorado Republican Representative Lauren Boebert from her committee assignments over her Islamophobic comments.
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The House OKs a bipartisan defense policy bill that includes servicemember pay boost
The National Defense Authorization Act would also overhaul the military justice system.
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Mark Meadows to stop cooperating with the Jan. 6 panel
The decision comes a week after Meadows' attorney said the former White House chief of staff would voluntarily speak with the committee.
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Reps. Boebert and Omar spoke after Boebert's Islamophobic comments. It didn't go well
The contentious phone call between Reps. Lauren Boebert and Ilhan Omar likely means the controversy will continue.
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House Democrats are bringing back paid leave in their spending bill
The legislation that House Democrats are working on includes a four-week paid leave program.
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Trump sues to try to stop the release of documents related to the Capitol riot
The former president is suing the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack, and the National Archives, to prevent the turnover of documents related to the event.