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Google dealt legal blow thanks to new bipartisan antitrust bill

Google was dealt a blow in its fight against antitrust litigation Monday as the suit was moved to an unfavorable court, thanks to legislation passed by a bipartisan group of Big Tech critics last year.

AOC warns Supreme Court ‘corruption’ will kill Biden student loan forgiveness plan

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) warned the Biden administration that the Supreme Court's "corruption" would tank the administration's student loan forgiveness plan.

Bitcoin crashes to lowest in months after SEC sues world’s largest crypto exchange

Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since March after the SEC announced it is suing Binance and its CEO for breaking securities law.

Eric Adams suggests housing illegal immigrants in private homes

New York City Mayor Eric Adams proposed his vision to house illegal immigrants in "faith-based locales" and private residents on Monday.

Doug Burgum makes first pitch to 2024 voters ahead of expected presidential bid

Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) took a step toward entering the 2024 Republican presidential race on Monday when he released a video promoting his plan to “get America back on track.”

Gen Z Florida congressman joins Paramore onstage to call out governor: ‘F*** Ron DeSantis’

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) made a cameo at Paramore's Washington, D.C., performance last week, taking the opportunity to express his dissatisfaction with Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) leadership.

Bipartisan Policy Center taps former Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings as CEO

The Bipartisan Policy Center, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank that works with lawmakers from both parties, announced Monday that former Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings will be the organization's next CEO.

Hunter Biden emails show Joe Biden ‘lied’ on business dealings ‘knowledge,’ Comer charges

EXCLUSIVE — Newly released emails between Hunter Biden and his business associates with the Obama White House cast more doubt on Joe Biden's claims that he was unaware of his son's business dealings, according to a top GOP investigator.

Arkansas’s oldest WWII vet feels great on 105th birthday

Arkansas's longest-living World War II veteran said he still feels good Saturday while celebrating his 105th birthday surrounded by friends and family.

Stimulus check update: Direct payments to be sent out in several states

While federal stimulus checks aimed at providing relief during the COVID-19 pandemic were discontinued in 2022, several states are still distributing refund and disaster relief payments.
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