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The House shut down Democrats' efforts Thursday to release the long-awaited ethics report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, pushing the fate of any resolution to the yearslong investigation of sexual misconduct allegations into further uncertainty.

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US senators grill airline officials about fees for seats and checked bags

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Pete Hegseth's mother says The New York Times made 'threats' by asking her to comment on a story

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Modest budget surplus overshadowed as Minnesota projects $5 billion deficit down the line

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