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GOP presses Biden to overturn nursing home rule based on ‘shocking’ assumption

Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate are calling on the Biden administration to rethink its proposed rule on mandatory staffing requirements for Medicare-certified nursing homes.

Tesla wins first trial over self-driving car crash death

Tesla won its first trial in the United States involving allegations that its self-driving car feature had led to a user's death, a significant victory as the company faces other trials with similar claims.

Senate confirms Jack Lew as Israeli ambassador as war rages in Gaza

The Senate voted 53 to 43 to confirm Jack Lew as the United States’s ambassador to Israel on Tuesday.

White House dances around Biden’s dip in support from Arab and Muslim Americans

The White House didn't express any major concerns Tuesday about a recent dip in support for President Joe Biden among Arab and Muslim Americans.

Food stamps: California SNAP benefits for November worth up to $1,751 to arrive in one day

California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send the first payment for November, worth up to $1,751, to residents in one day.

White House confirms Biden-Xi meeting in San Francisco

President Joe Biden will be meeting with Xi Jinping in November.

Speaker Johnson bets optics will force Senate Democrats to choose Israel over IRS

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) predicted Tuesday that the public would say Israel aid was more pressing than funding additional Internal Revenue Service agents.

Pentagon to deploy 300 additional troops to Middle East

The Pentagon announced the deployment of 300 additional troops to the Middle East on Tuesday, though they will not be going to Israel.

Apple Watches face Christmastime ban if patent conflict isn’t resolved

Apple could see one of its leading products barred from being imported into the United States sometime around Christmas unless the White House steps in or a patent dispute is resolved.

Biden executive order on artificial intelligence faces enforcement obstacles

President Joe Biden's new executive order on artificial intelligence is a first step for the federal government to provide guardrails for the technology but may lack force without action from Congress, industry leaders and analysts said.
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