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One big sticking point remains as marijuana banking bill heads to committee

A key Senate committee is planning to consider a newly revised bipartisan bill on Wednesday to expand banking services for legal marijuana businesses with one major dispute standing in the way.

Philippine-China maritime disputes fuel risk of crisis between Washington and Beijing

Philippine Coast Guard officials removed a “floating barrier” that China placed near a shoal prized by Filipino fishers, the latest confrontation in a maritime dispute with far-reaching geopolitical implications.

Key House committee releases witnesses for first impeachment inquiry hearing

The House Oversight Committee’s first impeachment inquiry hearing on Thursday will include three witnesses specializing in forensic accounting and tax law who will break down the information the committee has already publicly released.

Student loan restart: Payments to begin again in six days as federal pause ends

Borrowers with outstanding student loans will have to resume their payments in six days when the federal pause from the COVID-19 pandemic is halted.

Trudeau blames ‘Russian disinformation’ for Nazi veteran attending Canadian Parliament

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has blamed "Russian disinformation" for the attendance of a Nazi veteran at Canada's Parliament.

The View hosts speculate that Trump’s 10-point poll lead was either an ‘anomaly’ or the pollsters were ‘high’

The View hosts attempted to explain "what is going on" with a new Washington Post and ABC poll showing former President Donald Trump leading President Joe Biden by 10 points among voters.

Sherrod Brown the latest Democrat to call on Bob Menendez to resign after indictment

Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) called on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to resign Monday after the New Jersey Democrat and his wife were federally indicted by a grand jury on bribery charges.

Fifth Circuit to rehear Big Tech free speech case as Supreme Court eyes intervention

The 5th Circuit has granted a rehearing of the Missouri v. Biden case that previously resulted in a decision limiting Biden administration officials from communicating with Big Tech companies about content moderation related to free speech and misinformation.

Food stamps: Texas SNAP payments for October worth up to $1,691 to be sent in six days

Texas's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin its October payments, worth up to $1,691, in six days.

Trump admires custom gun and hints he wants to buy it at South Carolina firearm store

Former President Donald Trump stopped at a South Carolina gun store ahead of a speech he was making in the state on Monday, and a video of him holding a custom Glock was then shared online.
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