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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears at UPS Teamsters protest: ‘We have your back’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) appeared at a Teamsters protest as the union is in the middle of negotiations with UPS.

Instagram CEO: Threads is not for news and politics

Instagram's CEO signaled its new Twitter-like feature wouldn't be a hub for politics in another sign of Meta's efforts to move away from hard news as a revenue stream.

Medicare requirements for new FDA-approved Alzheimer’s drug raise alarms for seniors

Alzheimer's advocacy organizations have praised the Food and Drug Administration's approval of the new treatment for the debilitating disease, but they have equally condemned the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for attaching significant burdens to access the care.

Biden admin invokes Supreme Court opinion to crush DeSantis immigration challenge

The Biden administration is arguing a recent 8-1 Supreme Court decision should be grounds to quash Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's legal challenge to federal immigration policies.

Stimulus check update: Deadline for taxpayers to collect 2019 refunds announced by IRS in 12 days

The Internal Revenue Service issued a final notice on the deadline for taxpayers to claim tax refunds from 2019. It is in 12 days for those who continue to be owed money from the government.

Congress divided on Biden decision to provide cluster munitions to Ukraine

President Joe Biden's decision to provide Ukraine with the controversial cluster munitions led to disagreements on Capitol Hill.

Trump slams DeSantis over ethanol at Iowa rally

Former President Donald Trump lambasted Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), his chief rival in the 2024 Republican nominating race, over his stance on the federal ethanol mandate at a campaign rally on Friday.

DeSantis promises big changes in the military if elected

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) promised that the changes he would make to the military if he were elected would result in people becoming "more willing to sign up."

White House scolds ‘irresponsible’ reporter for asking if cocaine belonged to Bidens

The White House castigated a reporter on Friday for asking if cocaine found in the building belonged to the Bidens.

Mortgage rates spike to 6.81% shutting buyers ‘out of the market’

Mortgage rates are now at their highest level in months as the Federal Reserve prepares for what will likely be yet another interest rate hike later in July.
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