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Biden White House staff would be forced to disclose student loan debt under GOP ethics plan

EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans will unveil Friday legislation to force senior White House employees to disclose their student loan debt as the government debates President Joe Biden's pending debt forgiveness plan.

Manchin blasts ‘divided’ politics in Washington that force people to ‘pick a side’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) criticized partisan politics and lawmakers in Washington, D.C., for forcing people to "pick a side" while speaking at a groundbreaking ceremony for an industrial battery plant in West Virginia on Friday.

Lloyd Austin to travel to Indo-Pacific next week

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will travel to the Indo-Pacific region next week, where he will meet with regional defense leaders.

Twitter Community Notes exposes story behind video of trans beating

Twitter's Community Notes function is being praised after providing context to a viral video showing a transgender woman being restrained and struck by police.

Oprah says she’s ‘not considering’ replacing Dianne Feinstein in Senate

Billionaire media mogul Oprah Winfrey says she is not interested in replacing Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) should she resign early over medical problems.

Illness forces Pope Francis to cancel meetings weeks after hospitalization

Pope Francis canceled all of his meetings and engagements Friday due to what the Vatican says is a fever that comes weeks after the pope endured a four-day hospital stay due to a lung infection.

DeSantis loses endorsements to Trump following botched campaign rollout

New Hampshire state legislators switched their 2024 presidential endorsements from Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to former President Donald Trump, citing the governor's technological problems launching his campaign as the reason for the decision.

Target stock loses $9 billion amid pride collection backlash

Target's stock dropped as the retailer spirals deeper into controversy as a result of its 2023 pride collection.

Ramaswamy slams LinkedIn account restriction error as ‘laughable’

Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy called LinkedIn’s statement that restricting his account was an error “laughable” and “totally dishonest” on Friday.

Stimulus check update: Here are six states sending direct payments worth up to $1,500 in 2023

Many people are looking for financial help in 2023, and several states are issuing payments this year to lend a financial hand.
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