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Bipartisan group of senators to propose social media age limits to protect teenagers

A bipartisan group of senators is set to introduce legislation to establish minimum ages for using social media in what will be the most serious bid yet to limit teenagers' access to technology in light of widespread fears it is harming their well-being.

Nevada seeks $3.75 billion for green high-speed train

Nevada and California lawmakers have joined forces in a bipartisan congressional group to back federal funding for the Brightline West, a first-of-its-kind, high-speed rail project.

Molly Ringwald worries about ‘unsustainable’ cancel culture making people ‘roll their eyes’

Actress Molly Ringwald, best known for hit 1980s films such as The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles, is calling out cancel culture.

Marianne Williamson warns younger voters will ‘stay home in droves’ if Biden becomes nominee

Bestselling author and self-help guru Marianne Williamson blasted President Joe Biden's 2024 launch video and warned he can't energize younger voters.

The View resumes celebrating Tucker Carlson exit, mourns Don Lemon termination

The hosts of The View were overjoyed on Monday when they found out about the shocking departure of Tucker Carlson from Fox News.

DeSantis calls for deterrence to protect Taiwan as he previews China policy

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) underscored the importance of deterrence to safeguard Taiwan from a Chinese invasion while abroad in Asia.

Stimulus update: Direct payments worth $400 being sent to immigrant families every month under universal basic income plan

A universal basic income plan in California is giving $400 to 140 immigrant families every month. The families are free to spend the money as they see fit.

Barack Obama celebrates Biden’s 2024 presidential announcement

Barack Obama applauded President Joe Biden for his work as president, saying he will continue to deliver for Americans "once he's re-elected" in 2024.

Biden picks Army vice chief of staff Gen. Randy George to lead service

President Joe Biden has selected Gen. Randy George, the Army’s vice chief of staff, to be the service’s next top officer.

E. Jean Carroll v. Donald Trump: What we know about the defamation trial as jury selection begins

The trial for E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit against former President Donald Trump began on Tuesday. The former magazine columnist accused him of raping her in the 1990s and sued him after he claimed she lied about the allegations.
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