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Trump courts union workers as other Republican candidates keep their distance

Former President Donald Trump and other 2024 Republican presidential candidates are taking different approaches to labor unions during a major strike, with the field mostly unified in attributing blame to President Joe Biden's economic and energy policies.

West Point sued by anti-affirmative action group after landmark Supreme Court ruling

The group that won a fight to ban affirmative action in college admissions at the Supreme Court this summer is taking its fight to the next frontier — the U.S. Military Academy.

Boebert’s ex-husband urges people to ‘show grace and mercy’ following Beetlejuice incident

Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) ex-husband has issued a statement online to ask the public to "show grace and mercy" to his ex-wife, as the two went through a "devastating divorce" earlier this year.

Republican Study Committee head to introduce amendment cutting spending below debt ceiling deal

Rep. Kevin Hern (R-OK) plans on introducing an amendment to the House’s continuing resolution bill that would further slash funding to the caps set in the Republican debt ceiling bill passed early this year.

Stimulus update: Payment worth $1,300 to be sent in October from Alaska fund

Alaska residents who are eligible to receive the Permanent Fund Dividend will begin to get their 2023 payments from the program in a few weeks.

Fetterman says GOP dress code critics worry he will ‘start break dancing’ on Senate floor

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) called the criticism over the Senate’s updated dress code “mystifying” on Tuesday, the day after he was allowed to wear his signature hoodies and shorts in the chamber.

Lawyers for DC anti-abortion activist applaud Chip Roy for FACE Act repeal bill

The attorneys representing Lauren Handy, who is awaiting sentencing on federal charges of blocking access to a Washington, D.C., abortion clinic, told the Washington Examiner that they applaud Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) for introducing legislation to repeal the FACE Act, a law that makes it a federal crime to block access to abortion clinics.

White House slams GOP for scheduling Biden impeachment hearing ahead of government shutdown

The White House criticized House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) for scheduling an impeachment hearing of President Joe Biden ahead of a looming government shutdown.

WATCH LIVE: House Oversight subcommittee holds hearing on Bidenomics

A subcommittee of the House Oversight Committee will hold a hearing on Bidenomics on Tuesday.

Student loan payments restart: Everything you need to know about federal pause ending

The federal student loan pause is ending at the beginning of October, meaning borrowers will be required to start their monthly loan payments for the first time in more than three years.
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