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Americans continue to lack trust in national institutions: Poll

Public confidence in national institutions continues to trend downward among American voters, according to a new survey.

Elizabeth Warren pushes to finalize CFPB’s proposed decrease to credit card fee limit

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) urged the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pass the agency's proposed $8 limit on credit card late fees, a decrease from the current $30 for first-time late payments and $41 for subsequent late payments. Under the CFPB's proposed rule, credit card issuers would be required to justify late fees in excess of $8.

Medical schools issued warning about ‘illegal conduct’ following affirmative action ruling

EXCLUSIVE — Medical schools that give preference to minorities and female applicants risk lawsuits from America First Legal, the conservative legal group warned in letters sent to "nearly every" U.S. medical school in light of the Supreme Court striking down affirmative action.

Conservative attorneys general condemn Target for ‘Pride’ campaign, ‘transanity’

Indiana Republican Attorney General Todd Rokita and six other attorneys general condemned Target for the company's LGBT pride campaign, referring to it as "transanity."

Stimulus check update: Deadline for taxpayers to collect 2019 refunds announced by IRS in 13 days

The deadline to claim tax refunds from 2019 is in 13 days for those still owed money from the government.

DOJ attempts to block Trump deposition in former FBI agent Peter Strzok lawsuit

The Department of Justice is asking for a district court judge to block former President Donald Trump from being deposed in a lawsuit filed by former FBI agents who were fired during his administration.

Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen burns Bill of Rights outside Department of Justice

Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen set fire to a replica of the Bill of Rights Thursday outside the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.

LIHEAP payments: Direct payment worth up to $475 to help Arkansas residents with utility bills arrives in four days

Arkansas residents who applied and were approved for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program can expect benefit payments to help with cooling costs during the summer in four days.

Master of disguise: Russia leaks photos of Wagner chief Prigozhin in various costumes after house raid

Russian authorities leaked photos of Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin in a variety of disguises following a raid on his mansion.

Preserve your records, Vance tells colleges that jeered affirmative action ruling

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) called on 10 universities to preserve their communications after they reacted to the Supreme Court’s recent affirmative action ruling and “expressed open hostility.”
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