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Powerball jackpot ticks to $810 million for New Year’s Day drawing

The Powerball jackpot ticked to roughly $810 million on Monday after no winner was announced in the Saturday night drawing, pushing the award amount higher ahead of the Jan. 1 jackpot.

Biden is dealing with the worst border crisis ever. Should the GOP help him?

President Joe Biden is staring down the worst immigrant crisis in the history of the United States, a politically fraught situation that could have major ramifications on the 2024 general election.

Newsom extends free healthcare to 700,000 illegal immigrants despite record budget deficit

California became the first state on Monday to offer comprehensive health insurance to all undocumented immigrants, a plan expected to expand to roughly 700,000 residents living in the Golden State.

Bill Clinton’s office doesn’t object to imminent unsealing of Jeffrey Epstein court documents

Former President Bill Clinton is expected to be among the names included in court filings that will soon be unsealed about deceased accused sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and the former president's office is not objecting to making that information public.

John Roberts warns AI will ‘transform’ Supreme Court but ignores Trump and ethics in report

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts published his annual year-end report on Sunday and focused his review on the promise and pitfalls artificial intelligence poses to the judiciary.

Fate of GOP measures to roll back Biden climate agenda: To be determined

Provisions passed by House Republicans to undo Biden administration climate regulations while imposing deep cuts to agencies will be up for negotiation as lawmakers return to Washington and focus on funding the government.

Japan orders tsunami evacuations after series of earthquakes

Japan issued tsunami alerts and ordered evacuations following a series of earthquakes on Monday that started a fire and trapped people under rubble on the west coast of its main island.

How the Supreme Court could decide the fate of Trump’s 2024 ballot access

All eyes are on the Supreme Court now that former President Donald Trump has been found ineligible on two state primary election ballots for the 2024 race, prompting confidence among legal experts that the nine justices will resolve the unprecedented dilemma.

Twelve days of WEX-mas: Economy — is 2024 going to be the year of the recession?

In the spirit of the season, the Washington Examiner has identified 12 issues we believe will shape 2024 — and beyond. These close-up examinations of agenda-setting issues cover everything from the ongoing battle between the Biden family's business deals and Republican Oversight, the emergence of a “new world order,” and fights over redistricting and new election maps. Part eight is about whether there might be a recession in 2024, a critical election year.

Biden New Year’s resolutions: What 2024 holds for the president

For President Joe Biden, 2024 will present a test like no other as he contests what is likely to be his last election and tries to avoid becoming a one-term commander in chief.
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