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LA Dodgers spending splurge continues with Yoshinobu Yamamoto $325 million deal

Prized free-agent pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to a $325 million, 12-year contract, according to multiple reports.

Biden to tighten grip on financial firms helping Russia buy military supplies

The Biden administration announced plans on Friday to target financial institutions that facilitate payments for Russian weapons in an attempt to thwart President Vladimir Putin's ability to fund the war in Ukraine.

Treasury puts out controversial guidance for hydrogen tax credit

The Treasury Department has released proposed guidance for a tax credit meant to spur investment into hydrogen, an energy source that emits no carbon emissions when burned. But the highly anticipated rules are sparking division within the sector, with many asserting the department’s stringent requirements will hinder the industry from taking off, while others cheered the strict criteria as promoting the “cleanest” form of hydrogen production.

Busiest holiday travel season in years is off to a smooth start with few airport delays

NEW YORK (AP) — The holiday travel rush hit its peak Friday as mild weather and lower flight cancellation rates raised hopes for merrier drivers and airline passengers than last year.

Inflation fell to 2.6% in November in Fed’s preferred gauge

Inflation cooled to a 2.6% annual rate in November, as measured by the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve, declining 0.3 percentage points from the previous reading.

Biden doubles down on Trump-Hitler comparisons ahead of 2024 rematch

The idea that former President Donald Trump would govern like a fascist is almost as old as his political career itself.

Oath of Office: Biden hasn’t codified Roe v. Wade but has backed abortion through executive orders

President Joe Biden has said he ran for office "to restore the soul of the nation, rebuild the middle class, and unite the country." With 2024 looming, it's time to take stock of other promises he has made while campaigning and in office. This Washington Examiner series, Oath of Office, will investigate whether Biden has kept up his end of the bargain. Part Five will examine his pledge to protect abortion access.

Biden doubles down on Trump-Hitler comparisons ahead of possible 2024 rematch

The idea that former President Donald Trump would govern like a fascist is almost as old as his political career itself.

Democrats split on whether Colorado ballot ruling will hurt Biden in 2024

Democratic insiders agree the Colorado Supreme Court ruling disqualifying former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot will further his standing with Republicans who feel he's a victim of political targeting.

‘Matrix here we come’: Scientists say AI now able to reproduce new AI on its own for the first time

Artificial intelligence models can now replicate independently new AI systems without any human intervention, according to scientists of the project.
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