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Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $1,312 to be sent from Alaska fund in one day

Another batch of one-time direct payments from Alaska's Permanent Fund Dividend to eligible state residents will go out in only one day.

House conservatives tank progress on appropriations bill after Johnson advances clean CR

Hard-line House conservatives tanked progress on Republicans' spending plans on Wednesday in an act of retribution toward Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after lawmakers advanced a clean continuing resolution under suspended rules the day before.

Job half-done: Why the specter of a shutdown isn’t banished just yet

Eyes are on the Senate and President Joe Biden to pass a two-step continuing resolution approved by the House on Tuesday as a government shutdown approaches on Friday.

World’s first utility-scale natural gas plant with almost zero emissions delayed until 2027

Clean energy company NET Power is delaying the world’s first utility-scale gas plant with carbon capture, citing global supply chain concerns.

Sinema drops hint about 2024 plans with victory lap on huge spending bill

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) hinted at her 2024 plans after touting her success in negotiating the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

Retailers, including Walmart and Costco, reconsider self-checkout lanes

Self-checkout registers at grocery stores may just be a fad, as multiple companies are reconsidering their use.

Majority don’t want government shutdown to be used as negotiation tool by Congress: Poll

Three in four people disapprove of Congress using the threat of a government shutdown as a negotiation tactic to reach their goals, according to a Marist poll released Wednesday.

Mike Johnson’s big shutdown win paves the road for a bumpy New Year

The House passage of a continuing resolution on Tuesday may help Capitol Hill avoid a government shutdown this week, but it is setting up for across-the-aisle battles between Democrats and Republicans and party infighting among the GOP in the New Year.

US CEOs line up to woo China’s Xi in San Francisco

A number of top U.S. business leaders will host Chinese President Xi Jinping for a dinner on Wednesday evening after his meetings with President Joe Biden in San Francisco.

Meta calls for legislation to have app stores add age restrictions to protect teenagers

Facebook parent company Meta is calling on Congress to pass legislation that would make age restrictions on its rivals' app stores much tighter to limit inappropriate content for teenagers.
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