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UAW strike: Whitmer dragged after parading union-made ‘whips’

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) is being dragged on social media after parading union-made vehicles on her accounts hours before the Union Auto Workers strike began.

TikTok and White House return to negotiating table over app’s fate in US

TikTok has restarted its efforts to negotiate with the government on whether it will be allowed to continue operations in the United States or be banned over its connections to China.

UAW strike: General Motors CEO Mary Barra assures strikers electric vehicle transition won’t harm jobs

General Motors CEO Mary Barra assured striking workers the transition to electric vehicles would not harm or replace their jobs.

Donald Trump willing to testify under oath over ‘fake charge’ from Jack Smith

Former President Donald Trump adamantly denied asking a staffer to delete security footage at his Mar-a-Lago residence, saying that he would be willing to testify under oath against the “fake charge.”

Three things to know about the United Auto Workers strike

For the first time, the United Auto Workers union has gone on strike against all three Detroit car companies at the same time.

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham asks for ‘thank you’ from GOP after concealed carry ban

Following a ban on firearm carrying, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) said she is "waiting" for the state's Republican Party to thank her.

TikTok fined $365 million by European watchdog over failure to protect children’s privacy

TikTok has been fined over $365 million by Europe's data watchdog over allegations that it failed to protect underage users' data adequately.

Rents rose in August amid inflation concerns

Rents rose in August, suggesting that the rental market is still pushing up overall inflation.

Biden tries ‘MAGAnomics’ as bogeyman while selling his economic performance

President Joe Biden is trying to underscore the difference between his economic policies, self-described as Bidenomics, and the "MAGAnomics" of his Republican foes.

Trumpism 2.0: The personnel needed to make the former president’s policies possible

Donald Trump's 2016 flagship policy was famously "Build the Wall." The early rounds of the 2024 campaign have been dominated by Trump's stranglehold over the competition, as well as his multiple court cases. Underneath the bluster and chaos, the former president has rolled out a significant number of new policy proposals that have gone without scrutiny, until now. This Washington Examiner series, Trumpism 2.0, will take a closer look at this policy, if it's realistic, and if it'll help Trump secure a second term.
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