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Lawmakers headed for a big partisan standoff over the debt limit in 2023

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are gearing up for a political showdown over raising the country’s $31.4 trillion borrowing limit this coming spring or summer after punting the issue to a new Congress.

Too pricey for naughty children’s stockings: Cost of coal soars in 2022

Coal prices skyrocketed in 2022 as countries increasingly turned back to the age-old fuel in lieu of costlier and cleaner natural gas.

Anthony Weiner criticizes ‘cringeworthy’ interview with George Santos amid campaign scrutiny

Former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) criticized a "cringeworthy" interview Rep.-elect George Santos gave with State and City's Skye Ostreicher.

Eight high-profile California laws set to take effect in 2023

As with every approaching new year, a host of laws are about to take effect in California that include a focus on minorities and animals.

‘Do you have no shame?’: Gabbard grills Rep.-elect Santos over fabricated resume

Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) grilled embattled Rep.-elect George Santos (R-NY) about why he fabricated his resume and background, questioning whether the New York Republican “had no shame” while hosting Tucker Carlson Tonight on Tuesday.

Buffalo couple shelters body of woman who died in the cold during Christmas Eve rescue attempt

A couple in Buffalo, New York, spent Christmas with an unexpected guest on their living room floor — the body of a woman whose son had tried to rescue her from the extreme blizzard conditions hours earlier, according to a story from The Buffalo News.

Customs and Border Protection confiscates merchandise made with North Korean labor

Customs and Border Protection announced that it confiscated merchandise made with North Korean labor.

Pentagon grounds some F-35s after pilot gets ejected

The F-35 Joint Program Office has grounded a handful of newer F-35 Joint Strike Fighters following an incident weeks ago in which a fighter pilot tipped over on a Texas runaway and was ejected from the aircraft.

‘Move past finger-pointing’: White House tries to blame Republicans for chaos at Mexican border

The White House promises to comply with a Supreme Court order to keep Title 42 in place, but it blames congressional Republicans for chaos at the southern border, where thousands of migrants have amassed to await the court decision.

Connecticut families lack funds to heat their homes this winter

Connecticut families may have to choose between heating their homes and buying food this winter as newly-allocated government subsidies are expected to fall short of massive energy increases.
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