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Harris to hold a briefing on debt negotiations with Biden abroad

The White House announced Wednesday that Vice President Kamala Harris would field questions from reporters on Thursday regarding the debt ceiling negotiations.

Republican senators call on Fed to rein in ‘climate activism’

Republican senators are cautioning the Federal Reserve to curb initiatives related to climate change amid high inflation and tumult in the banking sector.

Arizona pauses payments after seizing $75 million in fraudulent Medicaid spending

Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) has unveiled measures to narrow in on a fraudulent Medicaid scam targeting Native Americans through billing for outpatient health services to alleged criminal activity.

Texas Senate passes bill allowing for murder charges in fentanyl deaths

The Texas Senate has passed a bill allowing for murder charges to be brought in some fentanyl-related deaths.

Depression rates in America skyrocket, especially among women: Report

Depression rates among U.S. adults have skyrocketed in the last 10 years, a new survey reports.

Hunter Biden investigation: Jordan pressures CIA on potential role in discrediting laptop

House Republican leaders are pressuring CIA Director William Burns to conduct an investigation and hand over records on its potential role with the Hunter Biden laptop letter which aimed to discredit Joe Biden’s son’s emails as a Russian plot.

Republicans see repeat of 2022 losses ahead of hopeful cycle

Republicans struggled to move past 2022 on Tuesday when two candidates faltered in key races.

Ukraine and Russia to separately host ‘African leaders peace mission’

The leaders of six African countries will visit Russia and Ukraine and meet with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky in their attempt to bring an end to the war in Ukraine.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for one-time direct payment worth $4,000 is in four days

There are still a few days left for eligible residents of California to apply for a direct payment of $4,000, with recipients free to spend the money in any way they see fit.

Former SVB chief says the Fed never discussed interest rate risk with him

The former head of Silicon Valley Bank testified on Wednesday that Federal Reserve officials never raised concerns about the bank’s risk from rising interest rates with him, even though that weakness doomed the bank.
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