Biden Open to Working with New Speaker as GOP Infighting Continues; Hunter Biden Seeks Dismissal; Jobs Report Beats Expectations
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Biden said he will work with whoever becomes the next House Speaker, even if it's conservative Jim Jordan who Trump endorsed.
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Republicans are furious at Democrats who helped oust McCarthy, diminishing chances of bipartisan reform sought by Rep. Jeffries.
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Hunter Biden's lawyer moved to dismiss charges, arguing a plea deal is still valid after collapsing this summer.
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The U.S. economy added more jobs than expected in September, signaling the labor market remains strong.
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Trump planned a dramatic Capitol trip to endorse Jordan but a congressman tipped his hand, leading Trump to simply endorse online.
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