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Job openings unexpectedly rose in September amid high interest rates

The number of job openings in the United States rose in defiance of expectations to 9.55 million in September.

Biden received $40,000 from family after Chinese payments, Oversight Committee says

President Joe Biden received $40,000 from his brother’s wife shortly after a Chinese company sent money to the Biden family, according to bank documents published Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee.

Trump goes after judge ahead of family’s testimony in fraud case: ‘Leave my children alone’

Former President Donald Trump went after Judge Arthur Engoron ahead of three of his adult children testifying in his fraud case in New York.

AOC slams pro-Israel AIPAC as ‘racist and bigoted’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) attacked the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the largest pro-Israel PAC, on Tuesday, calling the organization "racist" for highlighting her voting record.

Lawmakers seek information from Biden administration on Iran oil exports to China

EXCLUSIVE — Reps. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) and Don Bacon (R-NE) sent a bipartisan letter to two Cabinet secretaries raising concerns about Iran’s export of oil to China and asking for information about the administration’s plan to curb it.

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris delivers remarks about artificial intelligence

Vice President Kamala Harris is delivering remarks about the Biden administration's policy on artificial intelligence.

Trump sues Michigan secretary of state over push to keep him off ballot in 2024

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson for her lack of response to correspondence regarding his 2024 ballot placement.

Fetterman allies revolt because senator refuses to abandon Israel

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) has been a staunch supporter of Israel since the country was rocked by a Hamas terrorist attack last month, but his support for the Jewish state has some of his supporters pushing back at the freshman senator.

Supreme Court will consider lawyer’s bid to trademark ‘Trump too small’ slogan

An attorney seeking permission to trademark the phrase "Trump too small" and print it on T-shirts for profit will have his First Amendment case weighed by the Supreme Court on Wednesday.

Ukraine aid could be Biden’s first big battle with Johnson

President Joe Biden's first showdown with the new speaker of the House has already begun.
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