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Schumer trying to advance long-stalled Labor nominee with Republicans out of town

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will take advantage of the chamber's low Republican attendance this week to hold a vote on President Joe Biden’s long-stalled nominee for a top Labor Department position.

How Biden is pushing immigrants into Trump’s arms before 2024: ‘I want Trump back’

President Joe Biden has trailed former President Donald Trump in various polls in recent months, with immigrants being the latest to express their discontent with the current commander in chief.

Chicago-bound immigrants dropped off in secret locations so drivers can avoid fines

Bus drivers who are transporting illegal immigrants from the United States southern border to Chicago are dropping them off in secret locations to avoid fines from the city.

Trump is closer to voters’ ideology than Biden on almost every issue: Poll

Voters are more ideologically aligned with former President Donald Trump than they are with President Joe Biden on a number of key issues, according to a poll released Monday.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt works to tank nomination supported by state’s two GOP senators

Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) is fighting an uphill battle to tank President Joe Biden's nomination of former Cherokee Nation Attorney General Sara Hill to the federal bench despite Oklahoma's two Republican senators' support for her.

Capitol police arrest protesters who illegally overtook rotunda to demand Gaza ceasefire

Protesters representing more than 80 progressive groups took over the Capitol rotunda on Tuesday to demand Congress call for a ceasefire in Israel’s war in Gaza.

Apple halting sale of Watch before Christmas: Here’s why

Apple is halting the sale of some of its leading Apple Watch models in the United States just a week before Christmas.

Running on empty: EV startups struggle to ride the high as demand bubble for green cars pops

Startups in the electric vehicle industry are experiencing dwindling funds amid supply chain problems, failing to keep up with a once strong consumer demand.

Stimulus update: Application period for direct payments from Alaska fund opens in 13 days

In 13 days, applications for the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend program will open to residents for 2024.

Bud Light ad co-creator says being too cautious could hurt advertising creativity

The co-creator of one of Bud Light's most successful ad campaigns expressed concern over companies being "too cautious" in their marketing, noting that people in advertising are no longer able to "push things" as far anymore.
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