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Debt crisis: Judge set to examine viability of liberal calls for use of 14th Amendment

A judge has scheduled a hearing for next week to examine arguments regarding the viability of President Joe Biden exercising the 14th Amendment on the impending debt ceiling deadline.

Harlan Crow denies Senate request to provide records of gifts to Clarence Thomas

Billionaire Harlan Crow has declined requests from the Senate Judiciary Committee to provide a full account of the gifts he has given to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, claiming laws that shield justices from being investigated prohibit him from disclosing such information.

MTG pays $100K for McCarthy-used chapstick in fundraiser

House Republicans pivoted from debt ceiling talks on Tuesday to bid on Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) used chapstick to raise money for the National Republican Congressional Committee.

Wisconsin GOP pushes bill to criminalize child sex dolls

Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin are pushing legislation to criminalize child sex dolls.

Virginia court says Thomas Jefferson High School’s admission practices are not discriminatory

An appeals court in Virginia upheld an admissions policy used by Thomas Jefferson High School that state leaders said was discriminatory.

White House asks for comment from the public on addressing AI risks

The White House has requested public comment about the risks that artificial intelligence could present to the public, a step toward setting guardrails for the technology.

Romney has first challenger in Utah mayor if he decides to run for reelection

A Utah mayor has entered the 2024 Senate race for the seat held by Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), becoming the first conservative to challenge the senator if he seeks reelection.

DeSantis calls for auditing Pentagon: ‘There’s a lot of bloat’

The Pentagon could be in for a shake-up if Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) wins the presidency.

Providing F-16s to Ukraine won’t be a ‘silver bullet’

The Western world laid the groundwork to provide Ukraine with fourth-generation aircraft last weekend, but they won't arrive in time for an imminent counteroffensive.

Food stamps: Everything you need to know about new SNAP changes in 2023

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, has undergone modifications for the year, possibly affecting 42 million citizens participating in the program, according to the Food and Nutrition Service agency.
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