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Biden will meet Xi next week after ties frayed over Taiwan and trade

President Joe Biden will sit down with President Xi Jinping of China next week in a bid to improve communication between the two powers amid a low ebb.

Midterm results: Ex-Trump official Ryan Zinke wins race for Montana House seat

Ryan Zinke, the former interior secretary during the Trump administration, bested Democratic opponent Monica Tranel to win his House race in Montana.

Paul Ryan blames ‘Trump hangover’ for underwhelming GOP midterm results

Former House Speaker Paul Ryan called former President Donald Trump a “drag on the ticket” and said Republicans should have “done better” in Tuesday’s midterm elections.

Boston to pay $2 million to Christian group for refusal to fly flag at city hall

The city of Boston will pay more than $2 million to a Christian group for refusing to fly its Latin cross flag at City Hall after a unanimous Supreme Court ruling last term found that the city was in violation of First Amendment rights.

Biden vows to ‘work with anyone’ on inflation after CPI falls in October

President Joe Biden vowed to continue working with Republicans and Democrats to fight inflation Thursday after a new report showed prices easing considerably in October.

Virginia man shoots intruder armed with large rock

A Virginia homeowner fatally shot an intruder armed with a large rock Wednesday, authorities said.

Musk ends remote work in first email to Twitter staff since takeover

Elon Musk informed Twitter's workforce it could no longer work from home and that it should brace for economic troubles.

Transgender influencer locked up in men’s jail following Miami arrest

Transgender YouTube star and influencer Nikita Dragun was placed into a men's jail unit after the content creator walked around a hotel pool naked and threw objects at officials Monday, authorities said.

Inflation falls to 7.7% in October in sign price pressures are easing

Annual inflation slowed to 7.7% in October, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday, a sign that the price pressures that have wracked the economy over the past year may be starting to ease.

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