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San Francisco to relieve millions in outstanding student fees for thousands of residents

Thousands of San Francisco students could receive financial support under the city’s free college program, Democratic Mayor London Breed announced Thursday.

Federal court in Virginia rules in favor of Mountain Valley Pipeline

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Biden administration and a pipeline company Friday.

House conservatives press Biden to withdraw request for Ukraine funding

On top of the 11 appropriations bills the House will be tasked with passing when it returns from August recess, lawmakers will now face a heated battle on what to do about the emergency supplemental request from President Joe Biden that hard-line conservatives increasingly oppose.

House Democrats call on Justice Department to investigate Clarence Thomas

A group of House Democrats, led by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday to call for a Department of Justice investigation into Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Hunter Biden IRS whistleblower lawyers question David Weiss’s credibility: ‘Odd choice’

Attorneys for Gary Shapley, a criminal investigator-turned-whistleblower, questioned the credibility of U.S. Attorney David Weiss after his appointment as special counsel Friday in the yearslong investigation into Hunter Biden.

Music sensation Oliver Anthony gets record offer as ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ soars

Music sensation Oliver Anthony appears to have received a record offer from country music singer-songwriter John Rich as Anthony's "Rich Men North of Richmond" continues to go viral.

China’s tech chiefs fear falling ‘five generations behind’ US as democracies tighten screws

China's microchip companies could fall “at least five generations behind” their U.S. rivals due to President Joe Biden's export controls on semiconductor technology, a top fear for Chinese executives.

Food stamps: August benefits worth average of $172 to be sent in Wisconsin within four days

All residents enrolled in the FoodShare program in Wisconsin, a form of food stamps, are set to receive their monthly payments for August within the next four days.

Republican presidential candidate Francis Suarez says those who don’t qualify for first debate should step aside

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who launched his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in mid-June, said getting on to the first debate stage should make or break a candidate.

Pornhub sues Texas over age verification law

Pornhub sued Texas over a law requiring online platforms to verify users' ages before allowing them access to pornography, an act that it claimed violates the First Amendment.
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