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Energy rebates: Virginia application for direct payment for heating bills closes in 11 days

Applications for payments from Virginia's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program close in 11 days.

Trump hit with new gag order in New York civil fraud trial over court clerk dispute

Former President Donald Trump's legal team was placed under a new partial gag order Friday by Judge Arthur Engoron, who is presiding over the Trump Organization civil fraud trial in New York.

Biden under pressure with black voters in key state: ‘He would have a big problem’

President Joe Biden's reelection could depend on a key demographic in Milwaukee, a pivotal city in 2020 but one that holds several swing districts.

House passes measure blocking Biden administration ban on plastic straws

The House advanced a measure that would prohibit the Biden administration from implementing a ban on plastic straws as part of a provision in a larger spending bill that could get struck down in the Senate.

Pete Buttigieg says administration is working to remove China’s ‘edge’ on EVs

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg revealed President Joe Biden's goal to "take the lead" in electric vehicles.

Class-action settlement: Deadline for Dude Wipes customers to file claim in $9 million settlement in eight days

Dude Wipes customers have eight more days to file a claim from a $9 million class-action settlement with the company for allegedly misleading consumers about its products.

Regulators make it easier to label nonbanks too big to fail in latest oversight move

Top financial regulators on Friday moved to make it easier for regulators to say a nonbank institution poses a risk to the overall financial and must be subject to federal oversight as if it were a megabank, a reversal of procedures put in place in the Trump administration.

Nikki Haley campaign doesn’t have record of private speeches: Report

Republican presidential candidate and former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley doesn't have written proof or recordings of the private speeches she was paid for prior to her 2024 run, according to a new report.

DOJ investigating two South Carolina jails after several inmate deaths

The Department of Justice announced it is investigating two jails in South Carolina after several inmates have died at the facilities in the past year.

House Republican proposes bill to expel Palestinians from the US

Palestinians could be banned from entering the United States, and those who are already in the country could be at risk of being expelled under a new bill proposed by House Republicans this week.
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