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Debt ceiling negotiations near default deadline: Washington Photos of the Week

Debt ceiling negotiations between the White House and House Republicans dominated the week as the United States inched closer to default.

How Google and Microsoft’s push for regulation could stifle competition

The push by Big Tech companies such as Microsoft and Google to regulate artificial intelligence could stifle competition and hinder innovation.

Tuttle Twins cartoon about life and liberty goes viral with ‘Bitcoin and the Beast’ episode

Tuttle Twins, a conservative children’s cartoon intended to help teach children how to develop critical thinking skills to push back against modern social activism, recently released a new episode explaining bitcoin that has since gone viral.

Conservatives find pitfalls in ‘necessary’ school choice victories

Conservative education experts celebrating a swath of school choice victories in a number of states are warning that while school choice is a "necessary" policy, government-funded private education is not a panacea.

Here’s what to expect from gas prices as summer driving season begins

Millions of drivers in the United States are slated to hit the road this Memorial Day weekend, but the expected spike in demand isn't expected to send gasoline prices anywhere near last year's record highs.

Spending caps in debt ceiling deal could be raised later, history shows

While any debt ceiling bill is now expected to feature caps on federal spending, history shows that those limits might end up being increased in the years after the deal.

DeSantis rejects Trump’s claim that Cuomo handled COVID-19 pandemic better

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) rejected former President Donald Trump's claim that former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo did a better job at handling the COVID-19 pandemic than he did.

Texas House sets impeachment vote of AG Ken Paxton for Saturday

The Texas state House of Representatives set the date for an impeachment vote against state Attorney General Ken Paxton for Saturday. If the vote passes, Paxton would immediately be removed from office.

Targets nationwide receive bomb threats over actions around Pride collection

Several Target stores in Utah, Pennsylvania, and Ohio received bomb threats relating to the store's Pride collection.

Eric Adams signs law banning discrimination based on weight or height

New York City Mayor Eric Adams signed a bill Friday banning discrimination based on weight or height.
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