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Janet Yellen to testify before Congress over debt ceiling ‘X-date’

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to appear before the House Financial Committee to testify about how she calculated the so-called "X-date" the country could default on its debts, a source confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly payments worth $500 open in eight days

A guaranteed income program in Massachusetts that will give selected participants monthly payments of $500 will start accepting applications in over a week.

White House says it won’t compromise on these four things in debt ceiling deal

Negotiations over the debt ceiling have been prolonged as "red lines" from both sides have slowed progress on President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) reaching an agreement.

Making money: How much each 2024 GOP presidential candidate raised in campaign funds so far

The 2024 Republican presidential primary is heating up, and candidates are wasting no time raising money for their campaigns.

AOC claims McCarthy ‘doesn’t have the votes’ for debt limit deal after the House passed a bill

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) tried to flip the script on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), claiming he's the one lacking support to advance his debt limit plan.

NASCAR hands down decision on Bubba Wallace obscene gesture during interview

NASCAR put the brakes on assessing a penalty to driver Bubba Wallace after he made an obscene gesture during an interview on Sunday.

Netflix set to charge subscribers who share streaming services an extra $8

Netflix will try to limit password sharing by billing subscribers an additional $8 per month if viewers outside their household use their account.

Cruz says Democrats’ 2024 plan is simple: ‘Run on how much they hate Trump’ despite Biden’s ‘spectacular’ mess

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested the 2024 election cycle is shaping up to be an unprecedented ride.

GOP senator slams Democrats’ debt crisis plan of raising taxes: ‘Exact wrong thing to do, and it doesn’t solve the problem’

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) slammed the Democrats’ inclination to raise taxes amid the debt ceiling debate, saying it is the “wrong” approach.

Biden administration must account for ‘massive student loan debt transfer scheme’: House GOP

EXCLUSIVE — The top Republicans on the House Oversight and Education committees are demanding the Department of Education turn over records relating to a court settlement that discharged student loans for some 200,000 borrowers.
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