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Nordstrom closes San Francisco locations due to ‘dynamics’ of area: Report

Nordstrom announced the closure of its two downtown San Francisco locations due to the "dynamics" of the city's downtown area where retail theft has ravaged storefronts.

Biden administration urges colleges to stop asking applicants about criminal history

The Department of Education is urging the nation's higher education institutions to stop asking college applicants to disclose their criminal history on their college applications.

FTC Chairwoman Lina Khan promises to rein in artificial intelligence and chatbots

The head of the Federal Trade Commission said she intended to take action to wrangle the growing number of artificial intelligence-powered bots and products.

SNL’s Joe Piscopo praises Hollywood writers strike for taking on ‘big corporate giant’

Former Saturday Night Live cast member Joe Piscopo praised the Hollywood writers strike for taking on “the corporations against the working man and woman.”

Russia claims Putin survived assassination attempt by Ukraine

Russia claims President Vladimir Putin survived an assassination attempt after the country downed two Ukrainian drones over the Kremlin.

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.

How Manchin and Sinema are helping Republicans plot a big win over Democrats and Biden

Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) may be the GOP's key to victory in the battle over the debt ceiling, as Democrats and the White House push for a deal to raise the limit without any negotiations.

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.

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.
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