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Sinema’s spending on campaign trips draws complaint from PAC trying to oust her

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is facing a complaint from a political group seeking to oust her from office, accusing the former Democrat of misusing campaign funds to live “a lifestyle of luxury” at the expense of her constituents.

Migrant mother whose daughter died in custody says requests for help were denied

The mother of the 8-year-old girl who died in Border Patrol custody due to a medical emergency this week is speaking out.

Biden administration delays fuel credit program for electric car makers

The Biden administration has dropped a proposal that would have benefited carmakers creating renewable fuel used to charge up electric vehicles.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in 12 days

In just 12 days, recipients of the Supplemental Security Income program are expected to receive their checks, worth up to $914 for individual filers.

Comer demands access to Biden document after FBI fails to comply with subpoena

House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has revived a request for access to an FBI form that allegedly details a criminal scheme involving then-Vice President Joe Biden after the agency failed to comply with a subpoena that was issued earlier this month.

Trump handily defeats all challengers in GOP primary: Poll

Donald Trump continues to top polling ahead of the 2024 primary cycle, with recent surveys showing the former president handily defeating all of his top challengers for the GOP nomination in head-to-head contests.

Debt ceiling tests Biden claims to be master deal-maker and ‘uniter in chief’

Questions abound about President Joe Biden's ability to coax congressional Republicans into a debt limit agreement despite "good faith" efforts put forth by White House negotiators and the president's own stated desire for a bipartisan solution.

Ferrari holds out against pressures to abandon combustion engine

Ferrari announced it would continue to manufacture its vehicles with internal combustion engines heading into the late 2030s.

Bolivian ‘boondoggle’: Biden administration funds foreign anti-‘disinformation’ campaign

The State Department is steering over $37,000 to a Bolivian nonprofit group to launch a "campaign against disinformation" training program for journalists in the South American country, funding documents show.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be sent to Minneapolis residents today

A guaranteed income program in Minneapolis processes its next payment to recipients today.
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