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Consumer confidence tumbles in August amid higher interest rates

This month, consumer confidence fell more than expected as higher prices and higher interest rates make life less affordable.

Over 100 former clerks of Clarence Thomas defend integrity and character in open letter

Over 100 former clerks of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas defended their former boss amid attacks on his character and integrity.

McCarthy could use uncommon move to open impeachment inquiry into Biden

House Republicans could break away from tradition by skipping a floor vote to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, a proceeding that has been used as a step in almost all federal impeachment efforts.

School kicks 12-year-old out of class for ‘Don’t Tread On Me’ patch

A 12-year-old Colorado boy was removed from class due to a patch on his backpack that showed the Gadsden flag.

Biden and Trump are neck and neck in 2024 matchup, with 11% undecided: Poll

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are neck and neck in a hypothetical 2024 matchup, with the incumbent up by just 1 percentage point.

Maui residents to face ‘toxic’ air after wildfires, Hawaii Health Department says

As Maui residents are reeling from the wildfires that killed more than 110 people, they may face another consequence of the devastation: “toxic” air.

Harvard professor announces historic testing of first known interstellar object to crash on Earth

Harvard professor Avi Loeb announced on Tuesday that he and a team of scientists conducted the first testing "in history" on remnants from a meteor that originated from outside the solar system.

Judge rejects Burger King’s bid to dismiss lawsuit over Whopper size

A judge has decided that Burger King must answer to the beef brought by plaintiffs in a lawsuit over the size of its Whopper burgers.

Jim Jordan presses DOJ on Jack Smith’s ‘impartiality’ after his attorney visits White House

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) asked on Tuesday that the Department of Justice and White House chief of staff provide records of interactions between special counsel Jack Smith's office and President Joe Biden's executive office, citing concerns about Smith's "impartiality."

Denver enters $4.7 million settlement over Black Lives Matter riot arrests

The Denver City Council voted unanimously to enter a $4.7 million settlement with over 300 people who were arrested during the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots that destroyed cities across the country.
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