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Biden to tighten restraints on Chinese access to chips for artificial intelligence

The United States reportedly will tighten its export controls on chips and semiconductors to restrict China's ability to circumvent trade restrictions through partner nations.

Stimulus update: Deadline for Georgia residents to file for tax rebate worth $500 today

Most Georgia residents must file their 2021 or 2022 tax returns by Monday to receive a rebate from the state's Surplus Tax Refund.

Here are the 10 youngest billionaires as of 2023

While many billionaires do not reach the top of the ladder until they reach old age, some hit it big in their 40s, with some getting rich before then.

Chris Christie super PAC out with ad slamming Trump for Hezbollah comments

A super PAC backing former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's presidential campaign released a new ad on Monday targeting former President Donald Trump over recent comments he made about Hezbollah in the wake of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Tim Scott raised nearly $6 million for 2024 campaign in third quarter

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) raised just under $6 million in the third quarter fundraising period, according to his campaign.

San Francisco Giants interviewing female coach for manager job: Report

The San Francisco Giants are purportedly looking at assistant coach Alyssa Nakken to interview for the MLB team's vacant manager position.

Democrats unite against potential Jim Jordan speakership: ‘Extremist extraordinaire’

Following Rep. Jim Jordan's (R-OH) nomination for the speakership by the House Republican Conference, Democrats immediately slammed the potential of his election to the post.

Patrick McHenry should ‘already’ have the authority to govern House: McCarthy

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said Speaker Pro Tempore Patrick McHenry (R-NC) should "already" have the authority to govern the House while Republicans work to secure a nominee for the speakership.

LaRose rakes in more than $1 million three months after launching Ohio Senate bid

EXCLUSIVE — Republican candidate Frank LaRose has raised more than $1 million since launching his Ohio Senate bid three months ago, putting the secretary of state in a strong position as he faces a crowded primary field in the key battleground state.

Israel war: Biden postpones trip to green energy manufacturer as conflict enters second week

The White House announced that President Joe Biden's planned Monday trip to Colorado has been postponed as the war in Israel continues.
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