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Larry David asked Elon Musk if he wanted ‘to murder kids in school’ over his GOP support: Book

Comedian Larry David reportedly once asked billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk if he wanted "to murder kids in schools" over his increasing support for the Republican Party.

IRS whistleblower attorneys denounce Hunter Biden’s lawsuit as ‘frivolous smear’

Hunter Biden's lawsuit against the IRS is another effort to intimidate whistleblowers who testified President Joe Biden's son received special treatment from the federal government, according to attorneys for one of the whistleblowers.

UAW strike: The latest as action against Big Three automakers enters fourth day

The biggest auto strike in years is entering its fourth day as workers and management struggle toward a contract agreement. Here is the latest on the strike and negotiations.

Sen. Mike Braun endorses Trump in 2024 Republican primary

Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) endorsed former President Donald Trump for president in 2024 on Monday, adding to Trump's already impressive list of congressional endorsements.

Biden wades into Virginia races, but Youngkin is more popular

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) enjoys a significantly higher approval rating among Virginians than President Joe Biden, something that could play a role in the commonwealth's statewide elections in November and, if Democrats aren't careful, in 2024.

House Democrats urge McCarthy to drop conservative demands and pass bipartisan spending deal

Nearly 100 House Democrats signed onto a letter pressing Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to reject demands from hard-line conservatives included in the continuing resolution proposal, urging the GOP leader to advance a bipartisan spending deal that mirrors legislation being moved through the Senate.

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announces ban on single-use plastic bottles

Gov. Maura Healey (D-MA) announced that Massachusetts agencies will no longer be permitted to purchase single-use plastic bottles.

Food stamps: Indiana direct payment worth up to $1,691 goes out in five days for September

Indiana will finish sending payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for September in five days, distributing food stamps to qualified low-income families.

LGBT group tries to walk back equating conservative think tank head to Hitler

EXCLUSIVE — An LGBT advocacy group is attempting to walk back its move to fundraise off a graphic that compares President Kevin Roberts of the Heritage Foundation, a major conservative think tank, to Adolf Hitler.

Social Security update: Second round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 to arrive in two days

In two days, millions of retired seniors will receive their September Social Security payments, which are worth up to $4,555.
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