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FTC proposes rules to turn targeted advertising for teenagers off by default

The Federal Trade Commission is proposing changes to privacy rules to force Big Tech companies to turn targeted advertising off by default for teenagers and restrict social media surveillance in schools.

Tiana Lowe Doescher predicts Biden has a 33% chance of dying in second term of office

The chances of President Joe Biden dying while serving a potential second term of office increase more as the president gets older, the Washington Examiner's Tiana Lowe Doescher noted Wednesday.

Lincoln Memorial steps defaced with ‘Free Gaza’ red paint

The steps leading up to the Lincoln Memorial were vandalized with a message that read “Free Gaza” in red paint.

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris hosts meeting of National Space Council

Vice President Kamala Harris is hosting her third National Space Council meeting on Wednesday in Washington, D.C., which will focus on international partnerships. She is scheduled to speak at 2 p.m.

Consumer confidence blows past expectations, surges by most since early 2021

Consumer confidence has surpassed expectations in December and increased by the most in years, good news for the economy heading into the new year.

California becomes second state to pass rule turning recycled sewage water into drinking water

California officials voted on Tuesday to approve the first standards to allow water agencies to recycle sewage into drinking water.

BOEM holds delayed Gulf of Mexico oil and gas lease sale

The Biden administration held an auction for oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday, offering millions of acres after months of litigation had held up the sale.

Biden says Trump ‘certainly’ supported an insurrection: ‘No question about it’

Former President Donald Trump "certainly" supported an insurrection, President Joe Biden said on Wednesday.

Justices who removed Trump from Colorado ballot attended Ivy League law schools

The 4-3 majority of liberal Colorado Supreme Court justices who ruled Monday night that former President Donald Trump cannot appear on the 2024 presidential ballot in the state attended Ivy League colleges, while those in dissent attended state law schools.

Democrat who voted to defund Austin police ripped as hypocrite after requesting police protection

A Texas Democrat who was a strong advocate of defunding the Austin police in 2020 was accused of hypocrisy on Tuesday after he requested a police patrol in his neighborhood from the same department.
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