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The View hosts share their disappointment in Eric Adams amid immigrant crisis

The View hosts expressed how unimpressed they are with New York City Mayor Eric Adams's performance recently.

ChatGPT problems rise as excitement around AI product falls off

Following its rise earlier this year, the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT has faced a decline in interest as problems continue to mount.

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

Most eligible residents in Alaska who have yet to receive their 2022 Permanent Fund Dividend payments are set to receive their dividend in six days.

Kroger reaches $1.2 billion settlement in opioid lawsuits

Kroger has reached a $1.2 billion national settlement for communities affected by its opioid sales, with an additional $36 million for Native American tribes.

FAA grounds SpaceX ship after rocket explosion and outlines 63 corrective actions before next test

The Federal Aviation Administration grounded a SpaceX rocket on Friday after an explosion in April and outlined 63 corrective actions that are necessary before it can be cleared for another test flight.

Florida public universities poised to allow classical SAT alternative

Students applying to Florida's public universities will soon have the option of taking a third standardized test besides the staple SAT and ACT tests.

School district urged to fire drag queen principal with history of child pornography charges

An Oklahoma school district is facing growing pressure to fire the drag queen it hired to be an elementary school principal.

Pence on Trump plan to expand power: ‘Consistent with the populist turn’

Former Vice President Mike Pence believes reports of former President Donald Trump's plans to expand executive power if reelected in 2024 is evidence of his "populist turn."

Nancy Pelosi seeking reelection, ending questions about her future

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is seeking reelection to her California congressional seat despite facing uncertainty after stepping back from House Democratic leadership and dealing with her husband Paul Pelosi being attacked by a hammer-wielding assailant last year.

DeSantis says House should use ‘power of the purse’ to control federal agencies

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is pressing Republican members of the House of Representatives to use the "power of the purse" to hold federal agencies accountable.
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