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Bowman removed warning signs before pulling fire alarm: Video

Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) can be seen on video removing warning signs from an emergency exit before pulling a fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building last month.

White House stands by linked Israel-Ukraine funding request

The White House is standing by its decision to link its supplemental funding request for Israel and Ukraine, despite pushback from Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate.

US announces $150 million aid package to Ukraine

The Biden administration announced a new military aid package for Ukraine on Thursday valued at up to $150 million.

Yellen says economy may pull off ‘soft landing’ after strong GDP report

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Thursday that it appears the economy will avoid falling into a recession as the Federal Reserve works to vanquish too-high inflation.

Food stamps: Texas SNAP payments for November worth up to $1,751 to begin in six days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Texas will begin its November payments, worth up to $1,751, in six days.

US claims Russian military has executed soldiers who refuse orders in Ukraine

Russian forces have allegedly executed troops who have refused to follow orders regarding the war in Ukraine, according to the Biden administration.

Senate overwhelmingly votes down bill pulling US troops from Niger despite coup

The Senate overwhelmingly voted down a bill mandating the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Niger on Thursday.

New Speaker Johnson faces major health policy decisions in government funding bills

Newly elected Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) will be facing significant challenges in healthcare policy as he leads the lower chamber through spending negotiations as fiscal tensions mount.

NBA coach Mike Brown and celebrities call for gun control following Maine mass shooting

Several Hollywood actors, sports stars, and politicians responded to the mass shooting in Maine that left 18 dead, calling for action and gun control.

Energy rebates: Application for Illinois residents to get help with energy bills opens in six days

Illinois residents whose utilities have been disconnected or who have received a notice that they will be turned off can start to apply for assistance with their energy bills in six days.
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