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Senate approves legislation to ban SPR sales to China

The Senate voted on Thursday to bar China from purchasing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in an effort to protect the U.S. emergency stockpile after it was drained to a 40-year low.

Biden takes dig at Trump: ‘Windmills do not cause cancer’

President Joe Biden couldn't resist taking a dig at his predecessor in a Thursday speech.

Amazon bringing revolutionary payment technology to all Whole Foods stores

By the end of the year, Amazon will let Whole Foods customers buy groceries using their unique palm signatures.

‘USA’ chants boom at NYSE as PublicSq. goes public

Chants of "USA" boomed in the New York Stock Exchange Thursday as anti-woke marketplace PublicSq. went public.

Biden pushes ‘Bidenomics’ in Philadelphia with economic polling underwater

President Joe Biden traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Thursday to continue his "Bidenomics" reelection push.

Greta Gerwig describes personal experience with Barbie as ‘forbidden fruit’

Barbie movie director Greta Gerwig admitted Thursday that she didn't always play with the doll as a child.

Ukrainian weapon used to damage Crimea bridge remains a mystery

Information about the weapon used to damage part of Russia's Kerch Bridge, which links Crimea to the mainland, remains shrouded in mystery.

Meet the 2024 self-funded candidates armed with $51 million in personal war chest cash

Over a dozen candidates seeking the White House or Congress in 2024 are armed with over $51 million in combined war chest cash they gifted or loaned to their campaigns, a Washington Examiner analysis of campaign finance disclosures finds.

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson pushing liberal agenda through City Council

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has been pushing his progressive agenda through the City Council since he entered the office in May, addressing several hot-button issues that have drawn scrutiny.

Senate panel advances pandemic preparedness bill meant to strengthen biosecurity

The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee voted to reauthorize the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act, or PAHPA, with the latest version informed by the failures in the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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