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Democrats deny ‘MAGAnomics’ focus is a concession ‘Bidenomics’ is not resonating

Democrats are dismissing speculation President Joe Biden underscoring the difference between so-called Bidenomics and "MAGAnomics" is a reflection of public dissatisfaction with Biden's economic policies.

NFL star Travis Kelce stars in new Pfizer ad for COVID vaccine

A new Pfizer ad for its version of the COVID-19 vaccine features Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce encouraging viewers to get the latest vaccine while receiving a flu shot.

UAW strike: Where the 2024 candidates stand on the historic work stoppages

The 2024 presidential candidates are wading into the strike against the “Big Three” automakers. Here is where they stand on the strike and negotiations.

Youngkin looks to cut EV mandate in Virginia if state GOP secures both chambers in November

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) is looking to repeal the state's electric vehicle mandate if his party does well in Virginia's November elections.

ACLU calls on Schumer not to pass bill to fight online child exploitation content

The American Civil Liberties Union called on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) not to pass a bill strengthening restrictions on child sexual assault material on the basis that the legislation violates the First Amendment.

Trump’s NBC ‘treason’ investigation would violate Constitution, White House says

The White House strongly pushed back Monday on former President Donald Trump's calls for a "treason" investigation into NBC News following his recent interview on Meet the Press, claiming that such an investigation would violate the Constitution.

Mexican cartels use immigrants to divert agents from drug smuggling: Border Patrol chief

AUSTIN, Texas — The head of the U.S. Border Patrol is frustrated that his federal law enforcement agents have been pulled from their posts guarding against drugs like fentanyl and dangerous criminals to process the tens of thousands of immigrants who poured across the border last week.

Former judge loses law license after robbing Tuskegee Airmen uncle of $240,000: Report

A former judge in Chicago lost her license to practice law following accusations that she robbed her uncle, a World War II veteran of the Tuskegee Airmen, of more than $240,000 to purchase cryptocurrency.

WATCH LIVE: White House to hold press briefing ahead of Biden trip to Michigan

Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a press briefing on Monday ahead of President Joe Biden's trip to Detroit, where he will picket with autoworkers on strike.

Biden applauds tentative Writers Guild labor agreement: ‘Did not come easily’

President Joe Biden celebrated the tentative labor agreement reached by the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers over the weekend.
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