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Controversial legislation to protect children on social media advances in Senate

Two controversial bills that would expand teenagers' rights to privacy and limit Big Tech's ability to collect data from underage users advanced to the Senate floor Thursday.

Sununu says Biden won’t be the Democrat nominee in 2024

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) stated Thursday that he does not believe President Joe Biden will be the Democratic Party's nominee for the 2024 presidential election, citing the recent court ruling on the president's son as a contributing factor.

Joe Manchin and Jim Justice find themselves on the same side of a key issue

Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court on Wednesday in support of the Mountain Valley Pipeline project, joining Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on the same side of the issue despite their political feud.

WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden addresses extreme heat provisions as US battles soaring temperatures

President Joe Biden will hold a press conference on Thursday to address the extreme heat, as the Washington area is expected to reach the hottest temperatures in seven years.

Trump lead over primary opponents holds steady, Biden gains support: Poll

Former President Donald Trump's double-digit lead over other Republicans vying for the presidential nomination held steady, not budging from 46% in May.

Ukraine’s counteroffensive seemingly picking up after slow start

Weeks into a weaker-than-anticipated counteroffensive against Russia, Ukraine's military appeared to ramp up its efforts Wednesday, attacking occupied positions in the eastern areas of the war-torn country.

Supreme Court allows construction on Mountain Valley Pipeline to proceed

The Supreme Court on Thursday vacated judicial stays on the Mountain Valley Pipeline, siding with the developers of the 303-mile natural gas pipeline and allowing construction to proceed.

Canadian wildfire emissions more than double all other sectors combined

The wildfires ravaging Canada are releasing unprecedented rates of carbon emissions into the atmosphere, scientists said, more than doubling the combined emissions from all other sectors in the country.

Food stamps: First direct SNAP payment arrives for Kansas residents in five days

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program payments will be issued to Kansas residents in five days.

Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That In A Small Town’ video edited to remove BLM footage

Jason Aldean's "Try That In A Small Town" has been edited to remove television footage of the Black Lives Matter riots from 2020.
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