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White House says Menendez’s future ‘is up to the Senate body’ amid calls for resignation

The White House has continued to split the difference when it comes to Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ).

NYC Mayor Eric Adams to return campaign donations from indicted ex-official

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is planning to return campaign cash he took from an indicted former official who previously worked for the Democrat.

Trump trial judge cancels planned hearing and rules Georgia juror names to be hidden

A judge granted Fulton County prosecutors' request to shield identifying information about jurors in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump, which negated the need for a planned hearing on Tuesday.

FTC sues Amazon, alleging it has an illegal monopoly in online marketplace

The Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general filed a suit on Tuesday against Amazon, alleging the company is engaging in anticompetitive practices that have pushed other companies out of the marketplace.

DeSantis earns center podium at second GOP debate, flanked by Haley and Ramaswamy

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will take center stage once again.

Trump bashes Biden’s ‘indefensible’ electric vehicle mandate as president heads to picket line with UAW strikers

Former President Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden and his administration's "indefensible" electric vehicle "mandate" as the president heads to Detroit to picket with United Auto Workers members on strike.

Retired military and Pentagon leaders condemn Trump rhetoric on Milley

Retired defense and military officials have condemned former President Donald Trump's statement that Gen. Mark Milley, the outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, should be executed.

Biden speaks about ‘extreme Republican shutdown’ in new video

President Joe Biden has released a video message warning against a government shutdown.

Gaetz requests House withhold his pay if government shuts down

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is requesting the federal government to halt his paycheck if the government shuts down over the weekend and withhold payments until a spending deal is finalized in Congress.

Student loan restart: Payments to begin again in five days as federal pause ends

The COVID-19-era pause on student loan repayments is ending in five days, as beginning in October, borrowers will have to resume their monthly student loan payments.
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