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How a UPS strike could affect package delivery this summer

With negotiations between the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and UPS having failed so far, here's what could happen if a strike occurs on August 1.

Supreme Court agrees to hear consequential Second Amendment dispute

The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider if people accused of domestic violence have a right to own firearms in a case that will test the scope of the high court's Second Amendment ruling from last summer.

Indiana Supreme Court upholds near-total abortion ban

The Indiana Supreme Court upheld the state’s near-total abortion ban on Friday, overturning the preliminary injunction that has blocked the legislation since September.

Investors still betting on another rate hike after cooler-than-expected inflation report

Investors still expected the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates at its next meeting, despite the news that inflation fell more than expected.

Supreme Court cites Nancy Pelosi in striking down Biden’s student loan plan

The Supreme Court cited a statement from Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in its ruling against President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.

IRS whistleblower claims Hunter Biden hasn’t paid taxes on money he made in Ukraine

An Internal Revenue Service whistleblower claims that Hunter Biden hasn't paid any taxes on the money he made in Ukraine.

European business leaders warn against AI regulations limiting innovation

A group of 150 European business leaders from dozens of the continent's largest companies have slammed the European Union's proposed artificial intelligence regulations, alleging it will harm competition and weaken its technological potential.

Fourth of July travel to reach record levels amid airline chaos

Holiday travel over the Fourth of July weekend is set to hit record-breaking levels, according to new data, even as air traffic across the country continues to be a headache for travelers.

LIHEAP utility payments: Application for help with utility bill payments in Georgia closing today

Applications for aid from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program in Georgia will be closing today.

Republican 2024 hopefuls hail Supreme Court ruling on student loans

Republican candidates running for president celebrated the Supreme Court's ruling on Friday that struck down President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, a subject that is sure to become a hot topic on the 2024 campaign trail as each contender seeks to become the party's next standard-bearer.
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