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Biden administration limits gas and oil drilling in Alaska

The Interior Department released a new regulation Friday that will affect 13 million acres in Alaska, prohibiting drilling for oil on the land. The Management and Protection of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska rule will affect 40% of Alaska’s reserve, as 10.6 million acres will be completely protected by the Bureau of Land Management […]

Arizona governor breaks veto record sparring with Republican legislature 

The Republican-controlled Arizona legislature hasn’t agreed with Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) on much. As a result, Hobbs has used her veto power 185 times since January 2023, breaking a state record. The last governor to veto this many bills, Democrat Janet Napolitano, did so over the entirety of her term. Arizona Republicans hold slim majorities […]

Google faces worker unrest after firing 28 employees involved in pro-Palestinian sit-in

Google is facing backlash from workers and activists after firing 28 employees who staged a sit-in over a contract with Israel. On Tuesday, employees staged a sit-in in Google’s Silicon Valley and New York offices, demanding an end to the controversial Project Nimbus — a $1.2 billion contract between the Israeli government and Google and […]

What we know about Max Azzarello, the conspiracy theorist who set himself on fire outside Trump trial

Police identified Max Azzarello, a conspiracy theorist, as the man who set himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump was being tried in his hush money case. Azzarello resides in St. Augustine, Florida, and traveled to New York, without his family knowing, in the last week, police said in a press […]

Pelosi endorses Capitol Police officer who protected her on Jan. 6 in Maryland House race

Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) found a way to repay a Capitol Police officer who protected her and other legislators at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021: her endorsement. Pelosi endorsed Harry Dunn in the Democratic primary for Maryland’s 3rd district, along with Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) and Rep. Marc Veasey (D-TX), on Friday.  “I saw Officer […]

Johnson followed ‘moral courage’ despite House ouster vote inching toward reality

House Republicans are split on whether to appreciate Speaker Mike Johnson‘s (R-LA) tenaciousness in crafting a foreign aid package or criticize him for betraying the conference, as recent GOP-led bills have passed with a majority of Democratic votes.  Those sentiments were on full display on Friday following the procedural rule vote to bring the four-pronged […]

Toxic environment: RFK Jr’s onetime climate allies don’t want him to be president

Several of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s former colleagues at the Natural Resources Defense Council, a climate activist group, are calling on the independent presidential candidate to drop out of the race. Kennedy previously worked as a lawyer for the NRDC and has touted his experience as an environmental lawyer in his third-party candidacy, which both […]

House Republicans demand answers on Biden’s potentially illegal student loan consolidation scheme

EXCLUSIVE — A group of House Education and Workforce Committee Republicans, led by Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC), raised concerns on Friday about whether the Biden administration’s student loan consolidation scheme is illegal. In a letter obtained exclusively by the Washington Examiner, Foxx and 12 Republicans demanded answers from Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about the legality […]

Dick Van Dyke nabs latest Emmy nomination at 98

Hollywood legend Dick Van Dyke was nominated Friday for a Daytime Emmy in the Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series category. Van Dyke, 98, appeared on Peacock‘s Days of Our Lives last year, playing Timothy Robicheaux, a man who was suffering from amnesia. He is up against actors Linden Ashby, Ashley Jones, Alley Mills, […]

Trump trial: Weeklong jury selection ends with 12 jurors and 6 alternates

A New York judge chose five jurors on Friday to serve as alternates in the hush money case against Donald Trump, marking the conclusion of the jury selection phase of the former president’s trial. The process, which began Monday in Manhattan, wrapped up more quickly than some legal experts had anticipated but still featured its […]
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