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Court bans cybersecurity agency contact with social media platforms in free speech case

A federal court added the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to the list of agencies barred from speaking with social media companies about content moderation and misinformation as part of a major case relating to free speech and Big Tech platforms.

Stimulus update: Georgia residents eligible for rebate worth up to $500

Most Georgia residents have received their 2022 tax rebates from the state, but some taxpayers who received an extension to file their 2022 taxes will soon get their rebate worth up to $500.

Aaron Rodgers calls Travis Kelce ‘Mr. Pfizer’ in wake of COVID-19 vaccine ad

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a new nickname for Travis Kelce, which ties into a recent ad the Kansas City Chiefs tight end did promoting the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19.

Border security and Ukraine aid should not be tied together, White House says

The White House says that border funding is important but shouldn't be tied to Ukraine funding.

Biden campaign targets black and Hispanic voters in first 2024 radio ad buy

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign made its first radio ad buy of the 2024 cycle Tuesday, specifically targeting black and Hispanic voters. This purchase is earlier and larger than those of past Democratic reelection campaigns, as Biden seeks to maintain his vote share among these key demographic groups.

Nancy Pelosi to skip vote on motion to vacate McCarthy from speakership

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is expected to miss voting on the motion to vacate House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Tuesday, electing instead to remain in San Francisco for the funeral of her longtime friend Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) on Thursday.

Mayor Bowser pledges to reduce crime after Cuellar carjacking and cites ‘positive trends’

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser responded to news of Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) being carjacked by three armed attackers near the Capitol on Monday evening by restating her commitment to reducing crime in the district and pointing to some positive trends among crime statistics.

Trump handed gag order in fraud case after former president attacks judge’s clerk online

The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's civil fraud case in New York has issued a gag order after Trump posted about the judge's clerk.

The 11 House Republicans who supported moving forward with vote to oust McCarthy

Allies of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) unsuccessfully attempted to table a motion to vacate the House speakership after 11 Republicans and all House Democrats voted to move forward with the motion to oust McCarthy.

Miami Dolphins’s Tua Tagovailoa says he’s ‘always praying’ in discussing his Christian faith

Tua Tagovailoa, a quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, recently shared how his Christian faith has played a role in both his life and career.
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