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Pete Buttigieg met with China-tied group championing bans on fossil fuels and gas stoves

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg met privately with the leader of a nonprofit organization advocating gas stove bans and electric vehicle mandates, according to records that shed light on how Biden's Cabinet official prioritizes his time.

Republicans urge US not to renew science and tech agreement with China

A group of House Republicans is urging the Biden administration not to renew a long-standing agreement with China on cooperation in science and technology.

Ivanka Trump dismissed from New York Attorney General Letitia James fraud lawsuit

Ivanka Trump has been dismissed from the fraud lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James against former President Donald Trump, his organization, and his adult children.

Kamala Harris open to ‘Freedom’ line with Converse

Vice President Kamala Harris grew giddy when asked if she would ever partner with Converse to release her own shoe line.

Three key takeaways from Newsom’s budget agreement with state legislature

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and leaders in the California legislature announced late Monday that a deal had been struck on the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.

Trump lead expands over DeSantis in key primary state: Poll

Former President Donald Trump is leading Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-LF) in a recent poll of New Hampshire primary voters.

Biden asked to declare state of emergency in border sewage crisis by California city

Local leaders in San Diego County, California, declared a state of emergency over the sewage spill from Tijuana, Mexico, in an effort to convince the state and federal governments to do the same.

Gov. Brian Kemp accuses Biden of taking credit for Georgia’s success in speech at EV battery manufacturer

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) made it clear that he doesn't attribute any credit to the Biden administration for electric vehicle battery suppliers' investments in the state in remarks at the groundbreaking of the Anovion Technologies plant on Tuesday.

Rural lawmakers urge swift reauthorization of farm bill amid revolt from GOP hard-liners

Lawmakers who represent rural districts are urging their colleagues to act fast on the $1 trillion farm bill reauthorization, hoping to avert a growing rebellion among conservatives who want to shrink government spending.

Supreme Court news: Why 6-3 conservative court has Obama, Schumer, and Pelosi cheering

Democrats are cheering for the conservative majority Supreme Court after a Tuesday ruling in Moore v. Harper, saying the rejection of the so-called independent state legislature theory marked a win for voting rights.
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