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Writers Guild of America extends bargaining with studios into fourth day

The Writers Guild for America extended its bargaining period with studios on Saturday.

Trump slams Biden’s ‘Electric Car Hoax’ that sold out union workers

Former President Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden's decision to picket with United Auto Workers union members who are on strike, ahead of his own trip to visit striking workers.

Manchin slams Biden’s ‘botched’ implementation of Inflation Reduction Act

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) wrote an op-ed on Friday calling out the Biden administration for its poor implementation and branding of the Inflation Reduction Act.

Netflix releases trailer for miniseries detailing drug lord Griselda Blanco

A new miniseries from Netflix will tell the story of Griselda Blanco, a Colombian businesswoman who rose to power in the criminal underworld.

Kevin McCarthy recesses House without spending deal: Washington Photos of the Week

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) this week had to cancel votes and call a recess after a small group of his GOP colleagues refused to back must-pass spending legislation.

Democrats turn on Menendez after latest indictment: ‘Straw that broke the camel’s back’

Democrats are beginning to speak out after Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife were accused of taking bribes of gold bars, cash, and a luxury car to help the government of Egypt and businessmen in New Jersey in a new indictment, with some even calling on the senator to resign his seat.

Supreme Court to weigh SEC’s use of in-house judges after agency ‘tainted’ dozens of cases

The Supreme Court is poised to consider a case this fall that raises constitutional questions over the use of in-house judges handling cases brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

How Disney reneged on initial harsh promises in response to DeSantis moves

Disney and Florida have been engaged in a cold war for more than a year, but the House of Mouse has made moves in recent months indicating it may be retreating.

Class action settlement: Deadline for Illinois residents to file claim in $68 million Instagram settlement arrives in four days

Illinois residents have four days to file a claim for the state's $68 million class action lawsuit against Instagram if they used the platform over the past eight years.

Stimulus update: Deadline to claim payment worth up to $675 for Montana residents in eight days

Residents in Montana have just over a week to apply for a property tax rebate of up to $675 per taxpayer.
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