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Zelensky’s US trip ends without public ATACMS commitment despite mounting speculation

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spent this week in the United States but left without a public commitment from the Biden administration on one of its most pressing military requests.

White House defends Biden after he repeats Charlottesville story at fundraiser

The White House was repeatedly asked why President Joe Biden retold the story about his decision to run during a fundraiser amid concerns about his age.

US includes controversial cluster munitions in aid package to Ukraine for second time

The Biden administration has opted to provide Ukraine with a type of munition for the second time this week that's been outlawed in more than a hundred countries due to the risks posed to civilians.

Uber Eats slated to start accepting SNAP benefits next year

Food delivery app Uber Eats will be accepting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits starting in 2024.

Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson flips parties to become a Republican

The Democratic mayor of one of the country's largest cities announced that he is switching political parties on Friday, saying that cities in the United States need more Republicans.

Hawley gets pushback from banking groups for bill to cap credit card rates at 18%

Several banking and finance groups have come out in opposition to legislation introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) to cap credit card interest rates at 18%.

White House won’t say if Biden will picket with UAW workers

The White House declined to say Friday afternoon if President Joe Biden will accept the invitation from United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain to join striking workers on the picket line.

Biden issues veto threat against DHS funding bill

President Joe Biden has threatened to veto a House bill funding the Department of Homeland Security.

Biden will veto House GOP’s government funding bills, White House says

President Joe Biden will veto House Resolution 4665, the defense funding bill put together by House Republicans, should the legislation pass both chambers of Congress.

Centrist Republicans eye rare team-up with Democrats to avert government shutdown

A pair of centrist Republicans are considering a possible team-up with House Democrats to file a discharge position that would advance a continuing resolution in a last-ditch effort to avert a government shutdown.
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