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International Chess Federation bans transgender women from competing in women’s chess

The International Chess Federation, also known by its French acronym, FIDE, announced that transgender women will be barred from competing in women's events until the time a proper assessment of gender change is conducted.

WATCH LIVE: Mayorkas to introduce new Inflation Reduction Act investment after one-year anniversary

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and General Services Administration Administrator Robin Carnahan are expected to announce a massive new investment from the Inflation Reduction Act.

Trump slams Biden push against gas-powered cars and appliances: ‘Got to have choice’

Former President Donald Trump emphasized the need for consumer choice, saying voters want to have a "choice for buying cars and washing machines."

Hunter Biden investigation: Comer requests unredacted emails and documents from National Archives

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to the National Archives and Records Administration requesting unrestricted special access to unredacted emails and documents from Joe Biden’s time as vice president regarding Hunter Biden and Burisma.

How Manchin’s support for Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act has evolved

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) was one of the key forces behind the Inflation Reduction Act, which was signed into law in 2022. But since it passed, he has evolved his views of the legislation and its implementation.

Biden struggles to boost economic approval as he promotes ‘Bidenomics’: Poll

President Joe Biden is having difficulty persuading voters that he is handling the economy well.

Social Security update: Payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions in six days

The final round of Social Security's three monthly payments, worth up to $4,555 for seniors who delay their retirement until age 70, will be sent to millions of retirees in just under one week.

All in the family: Joe Biden’s brother also made big money from foreign sources

It was supposed to be a “life changing event” for the Biden family, according to the president’s brother, James Biden, in 2017.

Trump’s ‘most dangerous case’ in Georgia could also be the longest delayed

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis wants to bring former President Donald Trump and his 18 associates to trial by March 4, 2024, according to a Wednesday filing, despite multiple legal experts who say the proposed timetables are far too ambitious.

Donald Trump indictments: Ex-president faces 91 felonies punishable by 700 years in jail

Donald Trump is facing 91 charges across four criminal cases after his indictment in Georgia this week, and the Peach State now presents what may be the most realistic scenario for the former president and 2024 GOP front-runner landing in jail.
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