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Biden administration orders 20-year oil drilling ban around Chaco Canyon

The Biden administration issued a 20-year ban on oil and gas drilling on Friday on federal lands around Chaco Culture National Historical Park, a major announcement that comes after years of lobbying from local Native American tribes and conservationist groups.

Biden welcomes strong May jobs report on heels of debt ceiling saga

President Joe Biden claimed that the May jobs report is proof that his "economic plan is working" but noted that the post-pandemic revival is "far from finished."

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for program paying $200 every month in one day

There is only one day left for New York musicians to apply to a new guaranteed income program that will give them an extra $200 every month.

Comer gets win in FBI fight as Wray agrees to show top members Biden ‘bribery’ memo

FBI Director Christopher Wray has agreed to allow top members of the House Oversight and Reform Committee to view a subpoenaed document relating to the committee's investigation into President Joe Biden and his family.

Hawley says Biden is ‘not up to the job’: ‘Even when he’s 100% lucid and with it, his policies are a disaster’

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said President Joe Biden is “not up to the job” of leading the United States.

Food stamps: Payment dates for SNAP benefits in June 2023

Recipients of benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are set to receive a new payment throughout June.

Comer says FBI documents suggest a new ‘adversarial country’ paid Biden: ‘It’s not China’

Chairman of the House Oversight Committee James Comer (R-KY) said the subpoenaed Biden documents alleging a “criminal scheme” involving President Joe Biden and an unnamed “foreign national” will reveal a new country tied to Biden family payments.

Netflix shareholders reject plush pay packages for top executives

Netflix shareholders voted against compensation packages for the video streaming company’s top executives in protest of their proposed plush 2023 pay.

Donald Trump indictment: Judge deciding future of case performed legal work for former president

A judge who is deciding whether to move former President Donald Trump's Manhattan criminal case to federal court worked for a group that provided services to Trump back when he was a private practice lawyer.

Trump mocks GOP challengers in crowded field: ‘Don’t know why people are doing it’

The field for the GOP presidential nomination is already brimming with candidates, and it’s only going to grow bigger as other contenders prepare to announce their candidacies in the coming weeks.
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