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Liberal group pushes Arizona abortion rights to boost Biden’s battleground chances

Liberal group Indivisible is urging Democrats to push to include the Arizona Abortion Access Act on Arizona's 2024 ballot, just days after Ohio voted down a ballot measure that would make it harder to amend the state constitution ahead of an abortion rights amendment that will be on the ballot in November.

Inflation ticked up to 3.2% in July in setback for Biden and Fed

Inflation rose slightly to a 3.2% rate for the year ending in July, the first increase after a full year of declines, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Thursday in an update to the consumer price index.

WATCH LIVE: House committee holds field hearing on federal response to Hurricane Ian

The House Subcommittee on Government Operations and the Federal Workforce is holding a hearing on the response to Hurricane Ian, which made landfall in southwest Florida in September 2022.

Biden energy agenda has been a ‘major contributor’ to inflation: Mike Pence

Former Vice President Mike Pence believes President Joe Biden's energy agenda is crippling the energy industry and contributing to high inflation and soaring costs for the public.

Up for Debate: Trump, DeSantis, and 2024 GOP hopefuls’ stances on abortion

The first Republican presidential debate is fast approaching on Aug. 23, when candidates will hope to close the gap on former President Donald Trump and separate from the rest of the pack. In this series, Up For Debate, the Washington Examiner will look at a key issue or policy every day up until debate day and where key candidates stand. Today's story will examine abortion.

Hunter Biden and associates earned $10 million more from foreign sources than previously known

Hunter Biden and his associates made $10 million more than was previously known from their foreign business dealings, newly released bank records show.

Biden’s social media court fight could have major election implications

The Biden administration will hope to secure its ability to contact social media firms today.

Trump ups effort to try legal cases in court of public opinion

Former President Donald Trump, his campaign, and his legal team have long sought to blur the lines between politics and the law, but they are more aggressively litigating his defense against special counsel Jack Smith's case alleging he tried to overturn the 2020 election.

Hawaii wildfires: At least 36 dead from natural disaster

At least 36 people have died due from the wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, county officials announced late Wednesday local time.

Rust film shooting: Weapons supervisor pleads not guilty to charges against her

The weapons supervisor in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of Rust has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter and evidence tampering charges.
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