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Federal budget deficit rose to $1.7 trillion in fiscal 2023, Treasury says

The federal budget deficit officially rose to $1.7 trillion for fiscal 2023, which ended in September, the Treasury Department announced on Friday.

Republicans gain advantage in four House districts under proposed North Carolina maps

House Republicans are poised to pick up at least three new seats in North Carolina next year after state legislators released two new proposed congressional maps that would redraw boundaries in their favor and threaten the state’s Democratic members.

Biden ‘overjoyed’ by Hamas hostage release

President Joe Biden reveled in the release of two American hostages taken by Hamas during the terrorist organization's Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.

Israel war: UPenn faculty leaders denounce ‘efforts of intimidation’ as donors cut ties

The leadership of the University of Pennsylvania's faculty senate condemned efforts to "intimidate" the university as a number of high-profile donors have cut ties with the Ivy League school.

New York judge warns Trump’s ‘blatant violation’ of gag order is ‘under review’

Former President Donald Trump may have violated a gag order in the civil fraud case against him in New York, a judge said Friday.

Stimulus update: Deadline to file taxes in 12 days for rebate of up to $400 in Virginia

Residents of Virginia have less than two weeks to file their state income tax returns to be eligible for a tax rebate of up to $400.

Biden received payment from his brother with shady business dealings, Comer says

President Joe Biden received a $200,000 payment from his brother on the same day one of James Biden‘s business ventures loaned him the same amount, according to a bank document revealed Friday by the House Oversight Committee.

Israel war: Two American hostages released from Gaza

Two American hostages were released by Hamas on Friday evening, Israel confirmed, although their well-being is not known.

Ten-year Treasury yield touches 5%, highest since before Great Recession

The yield on the 10-year Treasury note briefly eclipsed 5% this week amid signs that the Federal Reserve might end up keeping interest rates high for longer, portending higher borrowing costs for the federal government and for households.

The View celebrates Sidney Powell’s guilty plea

The hosts of The View dedicated a segment to mocking Sidney Powell following her guilty plea to conspiracy to interfere with election duties.
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