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Mark Takano spars with witness linking end to standardized tests to George Floyd

A House subcommittee hearing on affirmative action Thursday turned contentious as Rep. Mark Takano (D-CA) and a Chinese American witness sparred over why colleges have increasingly moved away from requiring standardized tests for admissions.

Trump plans to debate Biden ahead of 2024 election, but Biden hasn’t committed

Former President Donald Trump appears to be planning to debate President Joe Biden ahead of the presidential election if he is the Republican nominee, despite not participating in the primary debates. Biden notably hasn't signaled the same willingness.

Biden family worked closely with Chinese companies ahead of wire payments

A Chinese businessman who sent Hunter Biden wire transfers that listed Joe Biden’s home address in 2019 had multiple interactions with Joe Biden, according to emails and witness testimony.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for October begin in Delaware in four days

Delaware's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its October payments, worth up to $1,691, in four days.

WATCH LIVE: Jerome Powell holds town hall with educators

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is holding a town hall with educators.

Chris Christie slams Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as hypocrite: ‘I’d be happy to be accused of anything by AOC’

Former New Jersey governor and 2024 Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie slammed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) as a hypocrite on Thursday, claiming he would be "happy" to be accused of anything by the progressive.

AOC tells Musk to ‘stay mad’ after he described her as ‘not that smart’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) hit back at Elon Musk after he described her as "not that smart."

McCarthy suggests formation of bipartisan debt commission to deal with national debt

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) suggested the House form a bipartisan debt commission that would focus on the long-term effort to rein in government spending and bring down the national debt.

Majority of voters say Biden’s age will affect 2024 decision: Poll

A majority of voters said President Joe Biden's age will affect their 2024 election decisions, according to a new poll.

Student loan restart: Payments to begin again as federal pause ends in three days

As the COVID-19-era pause on student loan payments ends in three days, millions of borrowers will have to resume their monthly payments.
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