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UAW strike: How many people are on strike?

The summer has seen an unusually high number of strikes in the United States, continuing a rising trend for the past few years.

WATCH LIVE: White House holds press briefing as UAW strikes against ‘Big Three’ automakers

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a press briefing following a historic strike by the United Auto Workers union, which went into effect early Friday morning.

China sanctions Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman over arms deals with Taiwan

China imposed sanctions on two U.S. defense companies over arms deals with Taiwan.

House GOP presses NIH on Fauci aide who used private email to avoid COVID-19 scrutiny

Exclusive — House Republicans are putting pressure on National Institutes of Health acting Director Lawrence Tabak for transparency on the internal investigation of a top aide's use of private emails to avoid congressional and media scrutiny on the origins of COVID-19.

Dove under fire after partnering with BLM and ‘fat acceptance’ activist

Beauty company Dove is facing backlash similar to Bud Light after it partnered with a Black Lives Matter and "fat acceptance" activist allegedly responsible for seeing a white student expelled from college.

Musk’s X introduces program to verify identity with government IDs

Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, will now let premium users verify their profiles and identities by using a government ID to prevent others from impersonating them on the platform.

Republicans confront DHS for ‘lack of transparency’ on CBP One app: ‘Unacceptable’

The House Homeland Security Committee has waited more than 100 days to hear back from the Department of Homeland Security about concerns related to a new phone app to streamline border processes.

House Republican says Gaetz’s dislike of McCarthy is ‘not fair’

A House Republican believes one of Rep. Matt Gaetz's (R-FL) reasons for taking on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is "not fair."

AOC shouted down while speaking to New Yorkers about illegals flooding their city

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was shouted down by protesters Friday while speaking to New Yorkers about the flood of illegal immigrants overwhelming New York City.

Republicans move to stop Biden from harming low-income groups through energy policies

Two conservative lawmakers introduced companion bills in the two chambers of Congress that seek to make the federal government consider the impact of energy policies on low-income groups.
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