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Major university athletic directors urge Congress to pass NIL legislation: ‘Wild West’

College athletics experts and stakeholders urged Congress to enact legislation regulating the so-called "Name, Image, and Likeness" market in college sports during a hearing of the House Small Business Committee Wednesday.

Pentagon announces eight microelectronics hubs across US to bolster chip industry

The Department of Defense announced the establishment of eight regional microelectronic hubs on Wednesday in a concerted effort to bolster domestic semiconductor production.

WATCH LIVE: Trump to deliver remarks during Iowa campaign stop

Former President Donald Trump will address a crowd of supporters in Dubuque, Iowa, on Wednesday as he faces backlash over a recent comment on abortion.

Eagle Pass bridge overwhelmed by thousands of immigrants: ‘Collapsing operations’

AUSTIN, Texas — The small border town of Eagle Pass is facing its own Del Rio bridge crisis exactly two years after thousands of immigrants illegally crossed the Mexico border and were held under a bridge for days.

Paramount+ removes Russell Brand comedy special in wake of accusations: Report

Paramount is the latest platform to remove content relating to Russell Brand from its platform amid recent accusations against the podcaster and comedian.

Ohio Supreme Court delivers GOP victory after ruling ‘unborn child’ may remain in abortion ballot language

The top court in Ohio handed Republicans a small victory on Tuesday by ruling in favor of keeping the term "unborn child" in the ballot language for a measure on abortion protections that will be voted on this November.

Merrick Garland hearing: Clarence Thomas ethics complaint focus of Democrat’s questioning

Attorney General Merrick Garland tried to dodge questions about judicial ethics, specifically complaints against Justice Clarence Thomas for accepting luxury travel gifts from a GOP megadonor.

As GOP scrambles, Democrats seek to win messaging war on government shutdown

As House Republican leaders scramble to unify their conference on a government spending deal, Democrats are seizing the moment to paint themselves as the responsible party in the chamber and place all the blame on the GOP’s shoulders.

Fed holds interest rates steady amid recent upswing in inflation

The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday it would hold interest rates steady as it evaluates its next steps amid a recent uptick in inflation.

Seattle pulls the plug on initiative to end homelessness two years after it began

Some of the richest people in America call Seattle home. So do some of the poorest.
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