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White House won’t comment on unemployment pay for strikers amid Newsom veto

The White House supports the right to strike. Whether or not those strikers should get unemployment pay is another question.

Iran can produce fissile material for nuclear bomb within two weeks: Department of Defense

Iranian leaders are not pursuing a nuclear weapons program but have the capacity to produce enough fissile material for a nuclear device in a matter of weeks, according to the Department of Defense.

Historic healthcare strike could start Wednesday

The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions is poised for a three-day strike starting Wednesday, which would be the largest healthcare worker walkout in U.S. history.

Kari Lake warned by NRSC to stop dwelling on the past in Arizona Senate run

The chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee is advising Arizona GOP firebrand Kari Lake to focus on the future as she prepares to announce a Senate bid next week to unseat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ).

Newsom California Senate pick Laphonza Butler faces optics storm over Maryland residency

Democratic activist Laphonza Butler created a political firestorm with her Maryland residence since being appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) to the Senate in California, though the housing hubbub likely will pass legal muster, according to attorneys.

Class-action settlement: Deadline for CenterState Bank users to file claim in $2.65 million settlement in 21 days

CenterState Bank customers have 21 days to file a claim and receive a portion of a nearly $2.7 million class-action settlement with the bank after allegations of illegal overdraft fees.

Nancy Mace feuds with The View hosts over abortion

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) got into a heated debate over the subject of abortion during an appearance on The View on Monday.

Brad Wilson raises more than $1 million for third quarter in Utah Senate race

Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson raised more than $1 million during the third fundraising quarter, showing signs of momentum less than a week after the Republican announced his campaign last week.

Treasury yields hit 15-year high after lawmakers delay government shutdown

Treasury yields hit the highest level in over a decade and a half after Congress passed legislation to prevent the government from shutting down for at least another 45 days.

WHO recommends second malaria vaccine

The World Health Organization on Monday issued a recommendation for a second malaria vaccine to prevent one of the deadliest and oldest viruses in human history.
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