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Three things learned from UAW strike

The United Auto Workers began striking on Sept. 15, holding up production at plants across the country as picketing employees demanded higher wages and better benefits. With no end in sight, automakers are losing money and taking steps away from electric vehicle manufacturing.

Speakerless House: The longest the House has gone without a speaker

The House of Representatives has been without a speaker for nearly three weeks, but an extended vacancy in the speaker's chair is not unprecedented.

DeSantis and Haley duke it out. Does the winner get to take on Trump?

The seemingly endless battle for the House speakership isn’t the only leadership skirmish going on in the Republican Party.

Social Security update: Third round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 arrives in three days

Millions of Social Security retirees will receive the last round of October's retirement payments, worth up to $4,555 for those who delayed retirement until the age of 70, in three days.

NATO allies suspect ‘coincidences’ point to hybrid war with Russia under Baltic Sea

NATO forces are tightening patrols in the Baltic Sea following a pair of “man-made disasters” fueling suspicion that Russia has begun a long-feared hybrid warfare campaign against alliance infrastructure.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for DreamCloud mattress settlement in one day

The deadline to file a claim in a lawsuit brought on by the Federal Trade Commission against DreamCloud is in one day.

Stimulus update: Deadline to file taxes for rebate of up to $400 in Virginia in 10 days

Residents in the commonwealth of Virginia have 10 days to file their 2022 state income taxes in order to be eligible for an upcoming tax rebate offering up to $400.

Will guilty pleas in Trump’s Georgia RICO case damn his eventual trial?

Another of former President Donald Trump's attorneys pleaded guilty in the Georgia racketeering case, a move legal experts say could have double-edged impacts on the case.

‘Heart’ of DOJ argument against Google is scrutiny of exclusive Apple deal

The Department of Justice's case that Google engaged in anticompetitive business practices, laid out in federal court in the past five weeks, focuses on the claim that the search engine's deal with Apple stopped Apple from making its own search platform.

Biden’s suspended Iran envoy draws scrutiny from GOP lawmakers

Congressional lawmakers are raising alarm over President Joe Biden's special envoy to Iran, who came under investigation by the FBI after his security clearance with the State Department was suspended earlier this year.
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