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Fourth of July cookout prices are down, but concerns remain, Farm Bureau says

Your Fourth of July cookout will be less expensive next week than it was last year, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.

Meryl Streep and other top actors sign letter saying they’re ‘prepared to strike’

Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, and other world-renowned actors have signed a letter sent to the Screen Actors Guild negotiators saying they are "prepared to strike" if their deal with Hollywood studios does not satisfy their demands.

House Democrats demand Roberts investigate allegations against Thomas and Alito

A group of House Democrats called for the establishment of an independent investigative unit for the Supreme Court in a letter Tuesday, saying recent allegations "pose grave threats to the legitimacy of the Court."

Nancy Pelosi to attend Sinema’s 2024 Senate rival’s fundraising event

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) will be headlining a virtual fundraising event for Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's (I-AZ) main rival on Thursday, despite not formally endorsing either politician.

Three Democratic strongholds Republicans must win in 2024

There are a little more than 16 months left before the 2024 presidential election, meaning the Republican Party still has time to prioritize several states that could be key to winning the race.

Judge casts doubt on Trump effort to move Bragg case from state to federal court

The federal judge overseeing a court battle between former President Donald Trump and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg cast doubt on Trump’s efforts to move the criminal case’s venue from the state level up to the federal courts.

Donald Trump claims he had ‘no documents’ in leaked audio recording: ‘It was bravado’

Former President Donald Trump denied that he was holding any classified documents in his hands during a leaked audio recording despite being heard referring to classified material.

NYC drivers face $23 tolls after Biden backs congestion hikes championed by Cuomo and Hochul

The Biden administration approved a New York plan to tax drivers heavily in Manhattan, a scheme derided by a bipartisan group of lawmakers.

Pence nonprofit group targets Tim Scott and Sherrod Brown’s bank executive clawback bill

Former Vice President Mike Pence's political advocacy group is lobbying against a bipartisan bill that would claw back compensation from CEOs of banks that fail after it cleared the Senate Banking Committee last week.

McCarthy says Trump ‘stronger’ in 2024 despite questioning his strength as candidate

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he believes former President Donald Trump is in a stronger position to win the presidency next year than he was in 2016 despite voicing doubts about his strength as a candidate earlier Tuesday.
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