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AOC denies being married despite listing her fiancé as ‘spouse’ on disclosures

"Squad" Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has repeatedly listed her fiancé as a "spouse" on disclosures filed with the House Ethics Committee, though the congresswoman's office denies she has gotten married.

Newsom touts $267 million investment in combating organized retail theft

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is touting a $267 million investment to help officials in combating organized retail theft in the Golden State.

Milley’s retirement ratchets up pressure for all sides on Tuberville hold

Gen. Mark Milley, the outgoing chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will retire in roughly two weeks, putting additional pressure on the Department of Defense and Congress to come to an agreement to end Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) block on DOD nominations.

Financial services ‘colluding’ with ‘climate activists’ to promote ESG, attorneys general say

EXCLUSIVE — A group of 22 state attorneys general sent a letter to a prominent group of financial service providers, accusing them of manipulating markets to service their "activist climate agenda."

MGM cyberattack continues to paralyze casinos, frustrating Vegas tourists

The cyberattack that affected MGM Resorts over the weekend is still being felt at its properties in Las Vegas, with hotel guests waiting hours to both check in and gamble.

Judge Cannon sets guardrails for Trump’s handling of classified documents in Florida case

United States District Judge Aileen Cannon set restrictions on Wednesday on Donald Trump's handling of any evidence that involved classified documents in the case alleging the former president mishandled such documents.

Pence shoots back at heckler in Iowa: ‘Put him down as a maybe’

Mike Pence had an amusing response to an Iowa heckler who told the former vice president to “leave and get the f*** out of our country and get the f*** out of Iowa!”

Biden slams Obama for having ‘no grace’ in 2010 email to Hunter Biden

Emails from Hunter Biden's laptop showed that then-Vice President Joe Biden knocked then-President Barack Obama for having "no grace" after the younger Biden accused Obama of plagiarizing his father's speeches.

FDA says common decongestants don’t work: What to know ahead of cold and flu season

A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel declared on Tuesday that a common oral decongestant, phenylephrine, is not effective in relieving a stuffy nose, leaving many consumers and pharmaceutical companies with questions heading into the cold and flu season.

House postpones procedural vote on defense appropriations bill as GOP scrambles to secure support

The House of Representatives postponed consideration of its annual defense appropriations bill, dealing a blow to GOP leaders who hoped to get the legislation through the lower chamber by the end of this week.
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