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Democrats seek redistricting changes in key states to regain House majority

Democrats are eyeing opportunities to redraw a number of congressional maps changed during the 2022 redistricting process that party leaders say helped contribute to Republicans winning a narrow House majority.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in two weeks

There are two weeks until recipients of the Social Security Administration's Supplemental Security Income program will receive their second June payment, worth up to $914 for individual filers, because of a scheduling kink in the SSA's calendar.

Space race: How the US and China are locked in a battle to become superior in space

The United States and China, two of the world's largest superpowers, are locked in a battle to achieve supremacy in the final frontier — space.

Biden steps onto 2024 campaign trail in Trump’s shadow

President Joe Biden is returning to the campaign trail for the first time since announcing his reelection bid with a labor union-hosted rally in the must-win state of Pennsylvania.

Six people dead in murder-suicide in Tennessee: Report

Six people, including two children, are dead in what law enforcement believes was a murder-suicide at a rural Tennessee home Thursday night.

GOP lawmaker unveils plan to end Biden-era unaccompanied minor crisis at border

EXCLUSIVE — A New York Republican whose district has been affected by the Biden administration’s release of 350,000 unaccompanied minors from the border said the White House’s actions over the past two and a half years are illegal but fixable.

Conor McGregor accused of sexual assault at NBA Finals game

Former UFC champion and public personality Conor McGregor has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman at an NBA Finals game between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets last week.

Texas tornado: At least three dead and dozens injured in disaster

At least three people are dead, and dozens of others are injured after a tornado swept through a north Texas city Thursday as part of a major storm system.

The Federal Reserve eases up on interest rate hikes as inflation slowly cools

The Fed’s pause is likely to come as some relief for Americans with debt, as well as those looking to take on new loans, whether for a car or home.

Biden gives Trump the silent treatment on indictment, but for how long?

Former President Donald Trump has now been indicted twice, but it’s President Joe Biden who is exercising his right to remain silent.
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