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Debt limit: Tim Kaine introduces amendment to cut Joe Manchin’s pipeline project from deal

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) introduced an amendment to the debt ceiling agreement scrapping a provision to expedite the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth up to $1,000 to be sent in 15 days

New Mexico taxpayers only need to wait just above two weeks before they receive a tax rebate worth up to $1,000 this month.

Majority: Just two genders, no sex change therapy for minors

Not so fast, Bud Light, Target, and Disney.

Senate votes to repeal Biden student loan plan with Manchin, Tester, and Sinema support

A bill to repeal President Joe Biden's signature student loan forgiveness plan passed the Senate on Thursday with Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV), Jon Tester (D-MT), and Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) joining Republicans to pass the measure.

Censured transgender Montana lawmaker says states are banning past, present, and future of LGBT community

Transgender Montana state lawmaker Zooey Zephyr told the hosts of The View Thursday that some states are trying to outlaw the past, present, and future of the LGBT community in the United States.

Trump attorneys file motion seeking to have judge recuse himself from Manhattan case

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have filed a motion to have a judge removed from overseeing Trump's criminal case in Manhattan.

DeSantis says ‘juvenile’ attacks kept Trump from returning to White House

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) believes that former President Donald Trump's "juvenile" attacks toward him and others cost the former president the White House in 2020.

Warren teams up with Vance on bill to claw back earnings from CEOs of failed banks

Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and J.D. Vance (R-OH) have teamed up on a bill to punish executives of big banks that end up failing.

Home insurers pull out of California thanks to wildfires and state regulations

State Farm said this month it will stop insuring new homes in California, joining a growing list of insurers that have reduced operations in the Golden State in response to rising wildfire exposure and a challenging reinsurance market.

‘Disinformation’ tracker paid state-funded university $90K for conservative blacklist report

EXCLUSIVE — The State Department-funded Global Disinformation Index paid the University of Texas at Austin to conduct research for a heavily scrutinized report that took aim at conservative media outlets, documents show.
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