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The seven battleground states expected to collect the most 2024 advertising

The 2024 elections are on track to be the most expensive in United States history — billions of dollars have been spent in seven states alone.

Elon Musk denies Tesla in talks with Saudis for EV factory

Elon Musk denied a report that Tesla is in talks with Saudi Arabia to build an electric vehicle factory in the Middle Eastern kingdom.

Biden team continues flurry of meetings with Chinese officials

Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with a senior Chinese official on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly as President Joe Biden’s administration seeks to establish “a floor” for a fraught rivalry with the communist power.

Trump blasts Biden prisoner swap deal with Iran: ‘Dumb as a ROCK!’

Former President Donald Trump took to social media to brag about his efforts to bring American hostages home while attacking President Joe Biden's efforts to bring Americans who were illegally detained in Iran back to the United States.

Pope Francis speaks at Clinton summit on fighting climate change ‘before it’s too late’

Pope Francis urged global action to combat climate change during a short video conversation Monday with former President Bill Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative meeting.

Judge blocks California child internet privacy law

A district judge in California blocked the state from enforcing a new law requiring Big Tech companies to verify users' ages before giving them access to their websites.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to claim Montana tax rebate worth up to $675 in 13 days

Montana residents have 13 days to apply for a property tax rebate of up to $675 before the deadline.

California receives part of $1 billion federal grant to plant trees to tackle extreme heat

California, along with other states, will get a share of more than $1 billion in federal money to help communities plant trees. The program is intended to reduce heat and clean the air.

McCarthy says House will keep working on spending bill: ‘We’re not leaving this weekend’

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said the House would keep working until they pass a temporary spending bill, even if it means working through the weekend as resistance builds among House Republicans against the stopgap funding measure negotiated by the House Freedom Caucus and the Republican Main Street Caucus.

IRS whistleblower’s team fights back against Hunter Biden lawsuit

Tristan Leavitt, the attorney representing IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley, warned on Monday that the attorneys of first son Hunter Biden are ramping up retaliatory prosecution attempts against the IRS whistleblowers.
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