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Republican senators aim to bypass defense spending caps through supplemental measure

Senate Republicans are aiming to bypass defense spending cuts in the debt limit deal, which caps spending over the next two fiscal years, through a supplemental defense bill that would ostensibly increase funding for Ukraine but would actually lead to more national security spending overall.

Trump addresses debt deal: ‘Should have gone through a little more pain’

Former President Donald Trump appeared to take a jab at House Republicans over the deal they reached to raise the debt ceiling Thursday. The former president had stayed mostly silent on the negotiations recently.

Twelve-year-old Massachusetts boy who sued to wear ‘two genders’ T-shirt faces legal setback

A Massachusetts federal court declined a temporary injunction request from a local seventh grader who sued his school district to wear a "there are only two genders" T-shirt.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for program paying $200 every month in two days

New York musicians have two days left to apply to a new guaranteed income program that will give them an extra $200 every month.

Jack Dorsey joins in chorus calling for Democratic primary debate

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey called for a Democratic Party primary debate following the footage of President Joe Biden falling at the U.S. Air Force Academy.

Arizona election official swamped by conspiracy theorists leaving post

A Republican supervisor of Maricopa County, Arizona, is declining to seek reelection in the 2024 cycle after an onslaught of harassment surrounding certification of the 2020 election.

Here are the Republicans expected to enter the 2024 presidential race next week

The already-crowded field for the Republican nomination for president is expected to grow next week, with four additional challengers expected to enter the competition for the party's nomination in 2024.

DeSantis asks ‘are you blind?’ when reporter suggests he isn’t taking questions from voters

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) asked an Associated Press reporter if he was blind on Thursday, responding to a question from him about why the candidate wasn't taking questions from voters.

Credit cards: What is considered a good credit score

A good credit score is crucial to gain access to the best credit cards and is key to qualifying for mortgages, securing the best car insurance premiums, and applying for loans.

Chuck Grassley won’t judge whether Biden bribery document ‘accurate or not’

A top Republican who claims to have read through a document alleging a bribery scheme related to President Joe Biden skirted questions about its accuracy.
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