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Biden asks Congress to pursue bipartisan options for reining in Big Tech

President Joe Biden asked for Democrats and Republicans to cooperate in order to hold Big Tech accountable.

McCarthy says Santos can serve on committees as Republicans call for resignation

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) addressed the controversy surrounding freshman Rep. George Santos (R-NY) on Wednesday, saying he wouldn't keep the New York Republican off committees as he faces ethics complaints and calls to resign for fabricating parts of his background.

Andrew Tate loses appeal on luxury car seizures

A court in Romania rejected social media influencer Andrew Tate's appeal against the seizures of his assets on Wednesday.

White House stonewalls on details of Biden’s classified documents briefing

The White House declined to say Wednesday exactly when President Joe Biden was briefed on the classified documents discovered to be improperly housed at the Penn Biden Center, despite a commitment from the president to act transparently throughout the investigation.

M&M’s launches package with only female characters

Mars unleashed a new package featuring only its female M&M characters in an effort to pay homage to women.

George Santos and Adam Kinzinger clash over Republican’s controversies: ‘Go on CNN and cry’

Scandal-plagued Rep. George Santos (R-NY) and former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) clashed on Twitter Wednesday over whether Santos should step down.

‘Meaningful action’: White House celebrates Illinois assault-style weapons ban

The Biden administration thanked Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) Wednesday for taking "meaningful action on behalf of all Illinoisans" by signing an assault-style weapons ban into law the day prior.

Karon Blake shooting: Suspect in death of 13-year-old boy is a DC government employee

A suspect in the killing of 13-year-old Karon Blake is a Washington, D.C., government employee, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Wednesday.

Stimulus update: Direct payments worth $1,050 to arrive in three days

A group of California residents only need to wait three more days before a state program pays them the latest round of payments, which could be more than $1,000.

New York New Year’s Eve machete suspect hit with federal terrorism charges

A suspect accused of attacking police officers with a machete during New York City's annual New Year's Eve celebration will face federal terrorism charges.
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