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Biden ad touting Wisconsin jobs to air in city where Trump-era deal fell through

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign debuted a new ad Thursday, highlighting infrastructure jobs in Wisconsin after a historic manufacturing deal in the state touted by former President Donald Trump fell through.

Biden administration asks Supreme Court to pause ruling banning Big Tech collusion

The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to pause an appeals court ruling that found key officials "coerced" Big Tech companies to conduct online censorship.

Bill Maher and Drew Barrymore to resume talk shows amid WGA strike

Talk show hosts Bill Maher and Drew Barrymore announced the return of their shows despite a writers strike.

Hacker group made up of minors claims to be behind MGM Resorts cyberattack

A hacker group thought to be made up mostly of minors has come forward claiming to be behind the MGM Entertainment hack, four days after the hotel network's systems went down.

Kim Foxx’s former ethics officer on track to become US attorney of Chicago

April Perry, former chief ethics officer to embattled Democratic Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx, is on track to become the next U.S. attorney in Chicago after the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance her nomination on Thursday.

Stimulus update: Payment worth up to $3,284 from Alaska fund to be sent Thursday

Some eligible residents who have yet to receive their payment from the 2022 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend will get their dividend payment on Thursday.

Tuberville military hold will ‘take years to recover’ from, Biden’s Navy pick says

The effects of Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) hold on military promotions and confirmations will be felt for years, President Joe Biden's selection to lead the Navy acknowledged on Thursday.

DeSantis-appointed board chairman says Disney dropping most federal charges proves they were ‘bogus’

Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Chairman Martin Garcia said that Disney dropping four of its five claims in its federal court case against the board and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) proves the charges were "bogus" and a "publicity stunt."

Education Department must aggressively enforce affirmative action ban: GOP senators

EXCLUSIVE — A group of Republican senators led by Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) urged the Department of Education to aggressively enforce the United States Supreme Court's ruling banning affirmative action in a letter Thursday.

Food stamps: September SNAP payments worth up to $1,691 to conclude for New Mexicans in six days

New Mexico residents will continue to receive their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments over the next six days before the program wraps up for September.
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