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Pence blames Biden administration for bank failures, predicts recession

After First Republic Bank's collapse and sale to JPMorgan Chase and President Joe Biden's subsequent claim that "the banking system is safe and sound," former Vice President Mike Pence blamed the failure, in addition to others, on "the failed economic policies of the Biden administration."

Hawley exposes how Biden’s EV mandates are China’s gain and America’s loss

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) caught Interior Secretary Deb Haaland Tuesday when he said China stands to gain greatly from the sweeping mandates imposed by President Joe Biden on electric vehicles.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $1,200 could be sent to families under proposed legislation

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is backing legislation that would give families payments of $1,200 once a month over the course of five years.

Up to 1,200 DHS employees to screen illegal immigrants for asylum

More than 1,000 federal immigration officials are being deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border to conduct virtual interviews of immigrants who illegally crossed the border and made a claim of asylum.

Florida legislature moves to shield DeSantis travel records as 2024 decision looms

A measure to keep Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) travel records largely under wraps was approved by the Florida state House Tuesday.

Muslim NJ mayor blocked from attending White House Eid celebration

The Secret Service blocked a Muslim mayor from New Jersey from attending a celebration at the White House on Monday that belatedly marked the end of Ramadan.

McConnell will attend Biden meeting on debt ceiling but says ‘solution is not in Senate’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) confirmed he would attend a meeting with President Joe Biden and congressional leaders to discuss the debt ceiling crisis next week, but he maintained that a solution lies only between the White House and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

Nonbinary Broadway performers divided on Tony Awards participation due to gendered categories

Two nonbinary Broadway performers have decided to participate in the 2023 Tony Awards despite its gendered categories.

Nikki Haley allies embrace her anti-abortion credentials in new ad

A group backing 2024 hopeful Nikki Haley is planning to spotlight her anti-abortion credentials in early states with a new ad.

Biden administration offers $500K to teachers in Pakistan with transgender students

The U.S. State Department has allocated $500,000 to teachers who provide English-language instruction to transgender students in Pakistan.
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