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Inflation Reduction Act at one year: Massive clean energy spending

Wednesday marks one year since President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act, the marquee bill meant in large part to deliver on the administration's climate goals.

Social Security update: Direct cash payment worth $914 to arrive in 16 days

The first of two payments from the federal Supplemental Security Income program for September, worth up to $914 for individual filers, will go out in just over two weeks, according to the Social Security Administration's calendar.

Trump’s latest indictment highlights complicated path to winning Georgia in 2024

The only question more fraught for former President Donald Trump than whether he can overcome his Georgia indictments may be whether he can win the Peach State in 2024.

Social Security Update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions on Wednesday

The second of three monthly disbursements from Social Security, worth up to $4,555 for seniors who delay their retirement until age 70, was sent to millions of retirees on Wednesday.

Donald Trump indicted: The former president’s one big advantage as criminal charges pile up

Whether former President Donald Trump has bitten off more than he can chew legally remains to be seen, but there is one way the growing number of indictments plays to his advantage.

Not just climate: Inflation Reduction Act has made major healthcare changes one year in

President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, passed one year ago Wednesday, holds several key provisions aimed at tackling the affordability crisis in medicine that have already begun to shape the future of the healthcare industry.

Fulton or federal? Trump indictment poised to set off court venue dispute

Donald Trump faces 13 charges in a sweeping racketeering indictment in Georgia state court, although the former president could make a play for a venue change to a federal court with a different jury pool and camera bans.

Up for debate: Trump, DeSantis, and 2024 GOP hopefuls’ stance on tax policy

The first Republican presidential debate is fast approaching on Aug. 23, when candidates will hope to close the gap on former President Donald Trump and separate from the rest of the pack. In this series, Up For Debate, the Washington Examiner will look at a key issue or policy every day up until debate day and where key candidates stand. Today’s story will examine tax policy.

Trump looks to consolidate primary poll position after Fulton County indictment

Many 2024 Republican presidential candidates premised their campaigns on former President Donald Trump's political demise.

Doug Burgum super PAC launches Iowa ad touting economic bona fides

EXCLUSIVE — A super PAC affiliated with 2024 presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) is launching a new ad in Iowa, home to the first-in-the-nation caucuses, that touts the governor as the person needed for a "changing economy."
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