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Supreme Court halts $6 billion Purdue Pharma bankruptcy agreement

The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked Purdue Pharma from moving forward with bankruptcy proceedings in a win for the Biden administration, which has challenged the $6 billion settlement involving the company for allegedly providing "unprecedented" protection from future civil suits.

Stefanik blasts ‘damning’ 2015 photo of Joe Biden with Hunter Biden-linked adviser

House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) slammed a "damning photo" of then-Vice President Joe Biden on Air Force Two during a 2015 trip to Ukraine with a current special coordinator who is linked to first son Hunter Biden.

Warner presses AI developers over chatbots promoting eating disorders

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) has called on chatbot developers such as OpenAI and Google to stop their software from giving answers encouraging eating disorders.

Pence slams $6 billion prisoner swap with Iran: ‘Largest ransom payment in American history’

Former Vice President Mike Pence slammed a prisoner swap the Biden administration brokered with Iran as "the largest ransom payment in American history."

DeSantis falls far behind Trump in earning women’s support: Poll

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is increasingly unpopular with national female voters, with new polling not offering any signs of his campaign gaining on former President Donald Trump.

Biden administration acted like ‘mob’ in Big Tech collusion, judge suggests

A federal appeals court appeared hesitant to lift a lower court ruling on Thursday limiting the Biden administration's ability to work with social media companies on content moderation, prompting one judge to make a "mob" analogy.

What to know about Virgin Galactic’s first tourist spaceflight

Virgin Galactic successfully completed its second commercial spaceflight, and it was the company's first to feature private astronauts.

DC attorney general sets new rules for confusing restaurant fees

As dining in the nation’s capital becomes more expensive, the attorney general in Washington released new guidelines on how restaurants should disclose their service fees.

LIHWAP payments: Philadelphia application for up to $2,500 for water bills closes in one day

The Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program application to help families in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pay overdue water bills closes in one day.

Food stamps: Second round of direct payments worth up to $1,330 will be sent to Utah in one day

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will send the second round of payments to Utah residents for August in one day. Residents who receive help with groceries will see their direct SNAP payments, worth up to $1,330, by Friday.
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