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Tim Scott bashes Chinese Communist Party and boosts ethanol in new Iowa ad

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is out with a new ad that simultaneously calls out the Chinese Communist Party for buying Iowa farmland and lauds the senator's support for ethanol, an alcohol fuel mostly made from corn that is important to politically powerful farmers in the state.

Nestle issues recall of cookie dough for possibly containing wood fragments

Food processing company Nestle issued a voluntary recall to customers for their cookie bars, which could contain wood fragments.

GOP lawmaker files bill to defund special counsel Jack Smith’s salary

EXCLUSIVE — As special counsel Jack Smith continues his investigations and criminal cases against former President Donald Trump, freshman Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) filed a bill on Friday that would block him from drawing a salary by preventing federal funds from being used to pay him.

Vivek Ramaswamy cuts off interview after floating plan to let China attack Taiwan after 2028

Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping should postpone any invasion of Taiwan until after the United States achieves “semiconductor independence” by 2028, according to Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

Air pollution increases dementia risk, new NIH study finds

A new study funded by the National Institutes of Health found long-term exposure to air pollution is linked to higher rates of dementia.

Investor who predicted the housing crisis makes massive bet against stock market

Investor Michael Burry has taken a huge short against the U.S. stock market, to the tune of more than $1.6 billion.

WATCH LIVE: Karine Jean-Pierre holds White House press briefing

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a press conference on Monday afternoon.

‘Challenge accepted’: Elon Musk appears to agree to fight with Zuckerberg

Billionaire and technology entrepreneur Elon Musk has seemingly added more fuel to the potential fight between him and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg a day after the latter told the public that it is "time to move on."

New Jersey supreme court rules religious schools can screen for teachers who follow faith

The Supreme Court of New Jersey ruled Monday that religious schools are allowed to screen their employees based on their adherence to the institution's faith.

Judge rules Montana violated youths’ rights to clean environment with fossil fuel projects

A Montana state court ruled on Monday in favor of a group of 16 young climate activists who alleged that the state violated their constitutional right to a “clean and healthful environment” by approving new fossil fuel projects, a landmark ruling that could serve as a precedent for similar cases nationwide.
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