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Rep. Roger Williams slams Biden over Bidenomics as it hurts small businesses

The House Committee on Small Business has sounded the alarm on Bidenomics.

California regulators and truck manufacturers reach deal on emissions rules

California air regulators and truck manufacturers struck an agreement Thursday on emissions requirements, the result of a months-long negotiation process that will give companies more flexibility to transition to the state's zero-emissions standard.

Marjorie Taylor Greene reportedly ousted from House Freedom Caucus

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is no longer a member of the House Freedom Caucus after members voted to oust her before the July 4 recess, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) told reporters on Thursday.

DeSantis reveals $20 million fundraising haul in first six weeks of campaign

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) 2024 campaign reported raking in $20 million in the six weeks since he announced his run for president in May.

Newsom has equal odds as DeSantis to win White House despite pledge not to run against Biden

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) currently has an even chance as Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) of being elected president in the 2024 elections, according to one oddsmaker.

Food stamps: Final Virginia direct payment for July worth average of $181 to go out in one day

Recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Virginia can expect to receive their monthly benefit within the next day.

Texas man reported missing for eight years was living at home with his mother, police say

Investigators believe a Texas man who reportedly disappeared as a teenager eight years ago was actually living with his mother, and that his mother misled police the whole time.

Hunter Biden investigation: Time is running out for prosecutor to hand evidence over to Congress

The deadline for U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware David Weiss to turn over materials relating to his Hunter Biden investigation is swiftly approaching, giving him less than three hours to comply with demands from the House Judiciary Committee.

New York City sued by major food delivery services for minimum wage law

A group of food delivery services sued New York City over its new minimum wage law on Thursday, which would require the companies to pay its drivers an hourly rate.

Kristi Noem calls Mount Rushmore ‘greatest symbol’ of freedom amid Ben & Jerry’s crusade

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) said Mount Rushmore is the "greatest symbol of our freedom" following Ben & Jerry's trashing of the Fourth of July and call for the United States to return Mount Rushmore to Native Americans.
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