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Musk embraces conservative speech tighter as top Twitter content executives exit

Twitter appears to be charting a new course on speech after owner Elon Musk gave a full-throated endorsement to its hosting of a conservative film on transgender ideologies and as two of the platform's safety executives left the company.

White House previews Biden’s debt ceiling remarks, says bill could be signed Saturday

The president will tout bipartisanship during his Friday night address and could sign the debt ceiling deal into law as soon as Saturday.

WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers remarks on the debt ceiling agreement

President Joe Biden is delivering remarks on the bill to raise the debt ceiling after it was passed by the House of Representatives and Senate earlier this week.

More movies on pause due to Writers Guild of America strike

Two more film productions have been put on pause due to the Writers Guild of America strike.

DeSantis banking on his youthfulness and wife Casey as assets in 2024 race

As the battle for who will win the 2024 Republican presidential nomination barrels through the summer, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is hoping that his wife Casey DeSantis will help him win back disaffected suburban female voters and that his relative youthfulness and energy will be enough to break former President Donald Trump's hold over the GOP.

Putin races to build VIP bomb shelter in Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin's staff has commissioned the construction of a large bomb shelter in Moscow amid a series of startling drone attacks near the capital and cross-border raids from Ukraine.

RNC releases 2024 debate criteria as questions about Trump’s attendance loom

The Republican National Committee released its criteria for the 2024 presidential debate on Friday, the first of which is scheduled in Milwaukee on Aug. 23. But former President Donald Trump, the current front-runner candidate, has made no indication he will accept the debate rules and has previously said he may skip the dates.

Company running Iowa’s education savings accounts overcomes fraud allegations

EXCLUSIVE — An administrative judge in Iowa has dismissed allegations the company chosen to administer the state's education savings accounts misrepresented itself to win the school choice contract.

Airbnb sues New York City over short-term rentals restrictions

Airbnb filed two lawsuits against New York City on Thursday, blasting a local law requiring hosts to register their rentals with the city.

Facebook blocks news for some as it seeks to fend off Canadian journalism bill

Facebook parent company Meta is blocking news for some users in Canada, an escalation in its efforts to fend off legislation from parliament that would force it to share revenues with journalism outfits.
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