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Oregon Supreme Court to hear lawsuit from Republican state senators barred from reelection for walkouts

The Oregon Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit from state Senate Republicans who are contesting a law barring them from reelection if they exceed 10 unexcused absences during the legislative session. Earlier this year, Senate members staged a walkout lasting more than 40 days, preventing the chamber from conducting business.

Child Tax Credit: Payment worth $330 per child to be sent to New York families in 2024

While the Biden administration’s monthly child tax credit to help families with the costs of raising children has ended, multiple states are issuing their own versions of the child tax credit, including New York.

Biden slammed by New Hampshire secretary of state for decision to ‘shun’ voters

New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan slammed President Joe Biden for opting not to file for the state's Democratic presidential primary in 2024.

Dean Phillips expected to announce Democratic primary challenge to Biden

President Joe Biden is set to get a new challenger in the 2024 election as early as this week.

Democratic PAC looks at voters who dislike both Biden and Trump

A Democratic PAC found that a growing constituency of voters who hold negative views of both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden tends to be more educated, more male, more Republican, and supported Trump during his first election in 2016.

GOP 2024 field congratulates newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson

Republican presidential candidates began congratulating and praising the newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after 220 House Republicans voted in favor of him to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries's (D-NY) 209 votes Wednesday afternoon.

Trump takes NYC witness stand, fined $10K for gag order violation

Former President Donald Trump was called to the witness stand on Wednesday during a civil fraud trial in New York City to answer questions related to a gag order, and a judge said he found the former president's responses not "credible" and fined him $10,000 for violating the order.

Biden welcomes new House Speaker Mike Johnson: ‘We have to get moving’

President Joe Biden welcomed House Republicans electing Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) after more than three weeks without a leader and congressional gridlock.

Arnold Schwarzenegger hopes US finds ‘some really young blood’ in next president

Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has expressed hope that voters will try to find some "young blood" in the next presidential election, thinking it is "a little bit odd" that older people are the top candidates for 2024.

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

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