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Tom Hanks rejects airbrushing classic books for ‘modern sensitivities’

Hollywood legend Tom Hanks said he does not agree with the idea of airbrushing classic literary works for sensitive audiences.

Texas legislation to crimp renewable energy projects clears state Senate

The Texas Senate voted Monday to approve a new energy bill that would impose new permitting restrictions on renewable energy projects, a measure billed as increasing reliability but that threatens to deter investment and drive up consumers' energy costs.

Joni Ernst introduces legislation for states to continue building border wall

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) is set to introduce a bill on Tuesday aimed at helping states get the resources they need to finish building the Trump-era border wall.

Bud Light takes brutal financial beating as April numbers arrive

Anheuser-Busch found itself slammed by April's beer numbers as the unrelenting backlash it has received from its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney appears to be the gift that keeps on giving.

Cohen asks judge to dismiss Trump lawsuit

Lawyers for Michael Cohen filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by former President Donald Trump alleging he breached a contract, among other claims.

DeSantis cuts ties with Florida PAC in closest step toward presidential bid yet

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has unaffiliated himself with his Florida political committee and the millions of dollars in its war chest, marking one of the last steps needed before he announces his likely presidential bid.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be sent to Minneapolis residents in 11 days

The next payment from a guaranteed income program in Minneapolis, Minnesota, will be processed in 11 days.

Abbott reveals Brownsville border ‘wired shut’ to ward off thousands of migrants

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) showed how the state is seeking to temper a rush of migrants at the southern border late Monday evening, posting a video revealing barbed wiring strung across gaps along the border.

Debt ceiling: Why some are talking about the 14th Amendment as a solution

With Republicans and the White House at odds over raising the debt ceiling, some have suggested that President Joe Biden invoke the 14th Amendment to issue new debt without authorization from Congress.

Majority of Americans support keeping abortion pill available: Poll

In the wake of the political and legal fight over the availability of a common medication abortion pill last month, two-thirds of Americans said the drug, mifepristone, should remain available, according to a new poll.
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