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Vermont raises marriage age to 18

Vermont Gov. Phil Scott signed legislation Thursday raising the marriage eligibility age in the Green Mountain State to 18.

Biden goes to war with McCarthy over the debt ceiling

Under the threat of a default, the White House and House Republicans have engaged in a war of words over raising the country's $31.4 trillion debt ceiling before the summer.

Fetterman sports sweatshirt in return to Senate: Washington Photos of the Week

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) made a casual return to the Capitol this week following a prolonged absence for clinical depression. The first-year senator sported sneakers, gym shorts, and a sweatshirt hoodie on Monday when he arrived at the Senate for the first time since February.

NASA astronaut’s ashes to be sent into space

The ashes of a NASA astronaut who was never able to accomplish his dream of traveling into space are set to fulfill his dream.

Soft-on-crime New York judge seeking promotion gets punishment instead

A lenient Bronx judge is reportedly being taken off criminal cases amid intense criticism.

Alito dissent scoffs at regulatory ‘chaos’ claims over conflicting abortion pill rulings

After a majority on the Supreme Court halted a sweeping lower court ruling threatening access to a common abortion drug, Justice Samuel Alito dissented from the pack, downplaying claims of "regulatory chaos" that would ensue over conflicting lower court decisions.

FAA administrator to depart amid crisis

Acting Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Billy Nolen will be stepping down from his position over the summer.

Biden quips that he’s a ‘very dull president’ known for sunglasses and ice cream

President Joe Biden joked on Friday about being a "very dull president" known for his sunglasses and love of chocolate chip ice cream.

Child tax credit: Here are some other credits you might be able to claim

Taxpayers who claimed the child tax credit when filing their taxes may be able to claim several other credits pending eligibility.

Over 60 California progressive groups urge Feinstein to resign

More than 60 liberal grassroots groups sent a letter to Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) on Friday asking her to resign, saying her extended absence in the Senate threatens her “storied legacy.”
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