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Paul Whelan featured in a rare video from Russian penal colony

Paul Whelan, the U.S. civilian the State Department has determined is being wrongfully detained in Russia, was recently featured in a state media video.

Job openings fall to lowest level in more than two years

The number of job openings in the United States decreased to 8.8 million in July, the lowest level it has been in more than two years.

Melania Trump ‘wouldn’t be surprised’ by Donald Trump’s mug shot: Report

Ex-first lady Melania Trump, the wife of former President Donald Trump, "wouldn't be surprised" that her husband had to take a mug shot, according to multiple sources.

Democratic stars get head start on 2028 battle to succeed Biden

Democratic politicians appear to be using their roles as surrogates for President Joe Biden's reelection campaign to audition for a shot at the White House on the Democratic ticket in 2028.

WATCH LIVE: Ron DeSantis holds press conference in Tallahassee as Hurricane Idalia approaches

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will hold a press conference on Tuesday in Tallahassee, Florida, as Hurricane Idalia is expected to reach Florida on Wednesday.

Treasury pushes for huge tax credits for clean energy companies

The Treasury Department issued a proposed rule Tuesday that would significantly boost the number of available tax credits for clean energy companies that pay their workers prevailing wages and utilize registered apprentices as part of an effort to create good-paying jobs in the clean energy space.

CMS names 10 drugs under new price controls, but advocates warn of ‘cruel’ side effects

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released on Tuesday the list of 10 medications that will be part of the price-setting Drug Price Negotiation Program through the Inflation Reduction Act, affecting an estimated 8.2 million patients with a range of illnesses, including heart failure, blood clots, diabetes, and arthritis.

McCarthy ramps up pressure on Biden over Maui wildfire response

The White House's attempts to move past President Joe Biden's response to the Maui wildfires are running into a roadblock in the form of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

Half of major lithium deals since 2018 were made by Chinese firms, study says

China’s global reach into the critical minerals sector is deepening further, specifically with lithium, as the country quietly builds out its grip on the market to acquire more resources.

Nikki Haley continues to slam Vivek Ramaswamy: ‘Completely naive’

Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley continued to bash Vivek Ramaswamy on Monday, claiming her Republican 2024 presidential primary foe's foreign policy positions are "completely naive" and "narcissistic."
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