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Joni Ernst to introduce bill to force federal agency transparency on small business regulations

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) plans to introduce a bill on Tuesday aimed at helping small businesses hold federal agencies accountable when it comes to newly instated regulations on direct and indirect costs.

Conservative podcaster Michael Savage tells Jean-Pierre to ‘just shut up’: ‘You’re an embarrassment’

Conservative podcast host Michael Savage blasted White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s most recent “word salad” while trying to explain why the Biden administration is deploying troops to the border.

New York becomes first state to pass gas and fossil fuel ban

New York is the first state to pass a law that will ban natural gas and fossil fuels in new buildings, setting up the stage for the erosion of gas stoves in the state.

Colin Allred announces campaign to challenge Cruz for Texas Senate seat

Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX) made it official on Wednesday: He's challenging Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) for Senate.

California Democrats pester Newsom with requests to replace missing senator

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is finding himself in the hot seat as Democrats reckon with Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) ailing health.

Signs of stress start to build in markets as debt ceiling deadline looms

Signs of stress are building as the deadline for lawmakers to act on the debt ceiling approaches, and negotiations are strained.

Rwanda flooding: More than 100 killed in natural disaster

At least 109 people are dead in western Rwanda after heavy rain caused massive flooding in the region early Wednesday morning, according to authorities.

Could Biden’s underwhelming lead against minor primary foes open door to others?

President Joe Biden may yet face a tougher-than-expected primary campaign before turning attention to his Republican rivals.

Ohio train derailment: Where things stand three months after the disaster

Three months after a 150-car freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, spilling toxic chemicals into the nearby air and water and forcing officials to order a controlled burn to avoid an explosion, residents are worried about pollution from the hazardous materials and continued exposure to contaminants.

Tech groups weigh in against Texas bill that would limit abortion pill information

The restriction of information on abortion is a threat to the health of pregnant women under legislation before the Texas government, a group of technology and free speech advocacy groups argued.
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