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US Steel sold to Japanese rival in $14 billion deal

U.S. Steel, a major corporation with a storied history, has been purchased by Japan’s largest steelmaker as part of a multibillion-dollar acquisition.

Supreme Court honors late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman on the bench

The late Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor will lie in repose at the court in Washington on Monday, preceding her scheduled funeral on Tuesday.

EU opens investigation into Musk’s X over Israel-Hamas war misinformation

Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, is being investigated by the European Union over allegations that it breached Europe's highly restrictive laws on online speech while addressing misinformation related to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Eric Adams says Biden has ‘abandoned’ the migrant crisis across the nation

Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams blasted President Joe Biden for failing to address the migrant situation as New York City suffers from extreme budget cuts to accommodate the $7 billion deficit.

Southwest fined $140 million by DOT over 2022 holiday travel disaster

After a yearlong investigation, Southwest Airlines has been hit with a $140 million civil penalty for its December 2022 service disruptions, the Department of Transportation said Monday.

Republican-controlled states ramp up efforts to ban DEI at public universities

An executive order issued Wednesday by Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) banning state agencies from having diversity, equity, and inclusion departments is the latest effort by Republican-controlled states to rein in DEI programs.

Oath of Office: Biden took out Trump, once, but did he restore the ‘soul of the nation?’

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 One will examine his pledge to restore the "soul" of the United States.

How fights over congressional maps and redistricting will affect 2024

Control of the House of Representatives will be hotly contested in the 2024 elections, and the landscape that delivered control of the lower chamber to Republicans in 2022 is getting shaken up.

Social Security update: Second of December double payments worth $914 to be sent out in 11 days

Millions of Supplemental Security Income recipients will receive their second monthly payment in December, worth up to $914 for individual filers, in just 11 more days.

House GOP gripes over Speaker Mike Johnson’s decision to punt legislation into ‘disastrous’ 2024

House Republicans are displeased with Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) decision to punt must-pass legislation into next year with short-term extensions, leaving a sprint for the start of 2024 to ensure the government doesn’t shut down and key programs don’t lapse.
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