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Treasury releases principles for net-zero carbon emissions targets for finance firms

The Treasury Department has released a new set of guidelines for financial institutions working to reduce their carbon footprint in the latest climate change push by the Biden administration.

UAW strike: Shawn Fain gives new deadline before more union workers walk out on jobs

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain provided a new deadline for contract negotiations to make "serious progress," stating that more workers will strike if demands are not met.

NYC could create a reparations task force and tear down statues of George Washington and Columbus

The New York City Council is considering creating a reparations task force and removing statues of historical figures using the limited funds at its disposal as the council and much of the city's agencies face significant budget cuts.

Housing starts fall to lowest level since 2020 as mortgage rates remain high

The number of housing starts fell in August, an indication of the challenges facing the housing market.

Battleground Pennsylvania ushers in automatic voter registration ahead of 2024

Gov. Josh Shapiro's (D-PA) office announced on Tuesday that Pennsylvania is rolling out automatic voter registration ahead of what promises to be a close 2024 matchup in the battleground state.

WATCH LIVE: Biden speaks before UN General Assembly in New York City

President Joe Biden will address world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday.

WATCH LIVE: United Nations General Assembly debates begin

The 2023 United Nations General Assembly will begin its first debate at the New York headquarters on Tuesday, centering on "rebuilding trust" and "reigniting global solidarity."

Matt Dolan hits Sherrod Brown over spending record in new ad for toss-up Senate race

EXCLUSIVE — Republican Senate candidate Matt Dolan released his latest attack ad against Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), hitting out against the Democratic incumbent for his voting record on spending bills the GOP challenger says has led to record inflation rates in the Buckeye State.

Three ways Hunter Biden has gone on offense since felony gun charges

Since the Justice Department announced three new felony gun charges for Hunter Biden, he's turned to the offensive in his legal affairs.

US trying to combat China’s use of military as ‘instrument of coercion’ around Taiwan

U.S. federal agencies are working to combat the Chinese Communist Party's increasing use of its military for coercive purposes around Taiwan.
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