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IRS to examine ticket reseller data as taxable income

The IRS will be collecting data from sellers on ticketing platforms who sell more than $600 worth of event tickets.

Schumer confirms Menendez will step down from committee chairmanship after indictment

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) confirmed Friday that Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) will be stepping down as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Two House Democrats call on Sen. Bob Menendez to resign

The first Democratic representatives called on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign Friday amid accusations of corruption.

Biden makes border history with highest illegal crossing attempts in August ever recorded

More than 300,000 immigrants attempted to enter the United States unlawfully in August, surpassing all national records and spelling a catastrophe for the Biden administration that claimed its sweeping policy reforms were working.

Supreme Court extends freeze on ruling against Biden administration communications with Big Tech

The Supreme Court on Friday extended a hold on a lower court ruling limiting Biden administration officials from communicating with Big Tech companies about content moderation. The pause, which was set to expire Friday, will now go until Wednesday, Sept. 27, to allow the justices time to consider how to handle the high-profile free speech case.

George Mason University blasts Heritage Foundation DEI report: ‘Wholly fictitious’

The leadership of George Mason University is firing back after a report from the Heritage Foundation said the school had one of the largest diversity, equity, and inclusion bureaucracies in the nation.

Zelensky’s US trip ends without public ATACMS commitment despite mounting speculation

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spent this week in the United States but left without a public commitment from the Biden administration on one of its most pressing military requests.

White House defends Biden after he repeats Charlottesville story at fundraiser

The White House was repeatedly asked why President Joe Biden retold the story about his decision to run during a fundraiser amid concerns about his age.

US includes controversial cluster munitions in aid package to Ukraine for second time

The Biden administration has opted to provide Ukraine with a type of munition for the second time this week that's been outlawed in more than a hundred countries due to the risks posed to civilians.

Uber Eats slated to start accepting SNAP benefits next year

Food delivery app Uber Eats will be accepting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits starting in 2024.
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