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Democrats sue North Carolina election officials over election bill championed by state GOP

The Democratic National Committee filed a lawsuit against a recently passed election law in North Carolina, which Republicans argue strengthens election integrity in the state.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden to speak about protecting consumers from hidden junk fees

President Joe Biden will announce efforts taken in his administration's plan to ban junk fees.

Israel war: Floyd Mayweather sending his private plane to Israel with supplies: Report

Israel is about to get help from boxing legend Floyd Mayweather as he prepares to send his private plane full of supplies to the country.

Carbon emissions expected to increase through 2050, EIA says

The Energy Information Administration predicted in a new report that carbon emissions will increase through 2050 amid growth in global energy consumption, falling short of the net-zero emissions goals set by the Paris Climate Accords.

Supreme Court to hear South Carolina’s racial gerrymandering case in Nancy Mace’s district

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case involving Rep. Nancy Mace’s (R-SC) South Carolina district regarding the state’s Republican-drawn electoral map that critics say is discriminatory toward black voters.

Orioles Israeli-American pitcher makes MLB postseason debut amid war

Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Dean Kremer, an Israeli-American, made his MLB postseason debut Tuesday amid a war in a country that his family still calls home.

Steve Scalise predicts he will ‘have the votes’ to secure speaker’s gavel

Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) expressed confidence that he will secure the House speakership on Wednesday, saying he believes he has the votes to do so.

Israel war: Biden administration gave money to Hamas-linked groups

President Joe Biden’s decision to restart aid programs for Palestinians has drawn fresh criticism this week amid questions about how Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist organization in control of the Gaza Strip, acquired the resources to launch an attack on Israel.

How Republicans will go about picking a new speaker of the House

The House Republicans will be locked behind closed doors, without their phones or their staff, to vote to nominate a new speaker just over a week since Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was removed.

Only quarter of GOP voters say removing McCarthy as speaker was right move: Poll

Just one week after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted from his leadership position, GOP voters remain divided on whether the move was the right call against the backdrop of a looming government shutdown and emerging wars abroad.
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