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House passes debt ceiling bill in blowout vote just five days before expected default

The House voted on Wednesday to raise the debt ceiling, marking the first step toward avoiding economic catastrophe just five days before the Treasury's deadline for default.

Schumer says Senate will ‘move quickly’ to pass debt ceiling bill upon arrival

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said the Senate will act fast to pass a debt ceiling bill as soon as it arrives in the upper chamber as the deadline for the United States to avoid a default on its debt approaches.

Social Security update: Direct payment up to $4,555 goes out to millions in two weeks

The first round of June's three Social Security payments, worth up to $4,555, will be sent out in two weeks, according to the Social Security Administration's schedule.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in one day

Recipients will receive the first of two checks from the Supplemental Security Income program, worth up to $914 for individual filers, in one day.

West will ‘reassess’ war in Ukraine after summer campaign, France’s Macron says

Western powers must back Ukraine’s expected counteroffensive with additional military aid in a bid to induce Russia to negotiate before the end of the year, according to French President Emmanuel Macron.

Donald Trump’s declassification of classified documents argument seemingly debunked: Report

Former President Donald Trump reportedly spoke in the summer of 2021 about a classified document in his possession about a potential attack on Iran, according to a recording obtained by federal prosecutors.

Paramore’s Hayley Williams calls out DeSantis-supporting fans: ‘You’re f***ing dead to me’

Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams let her fans know that she is "comfortable" talking about politics during a Memorial Day weekend performance.

The slow-moving Senate faces short time frame to work out debt limit drama

Once the House passes a bill to raise the debt ceiling through 2024, the Senate will have only a couple of days to move it through the chamber ahead of the June 5 deadline.

Ford CEO says EV cost parity could be delayed until after 2030

The price of manufacturing electric vehicles might not equal that of gas-powered vehicles until after 2030, when a less labor-intensive process becomes available, according to Ford CEO Jim Farley.

Ousted San Francisco DA reveals 2024 plans

Former San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin is not running for office in 2024 and is leaving the political world behind — "for now."
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