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Democrats plot ‘Plan B’ amid fear White House will concede too much on debt limit

There is growing fear among Democrats that the White House could cut a deal with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) that would undercut their key priorities.

Newsom pumping money into affordable housing hasn’t helped California’s crisis

California is failing to build enough affordable homes to meet the needs of lower-income residents, even though the state has been trying to address the problem for years.

Meta to be fined more than 746 million euros by EU data regulator for data misuse

Facebook parent company Meta is set to be fined more than 746 million euros ($888 million), the largest fine filed against a Big Tech company.

Dodgers nix award to anti-Catholic transgender nuns after backlash

A California-based drag show group that uses Catholic and Christian imagery in sexualized contexts will no longer be honored by the Los Angeles Dodgers on the team's planned Pride Night, the team announced Wednesday.

Cori Bush pushes for $14 trillion in reparations for black people

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) announced a push for $14 trillion worth of reparations for black people who are descendants of slaves.

New York town declares state of emergency as local businesses volunteer to house migrants

The town of Riverhead, New York, declared a state of emergency Tuesday night in an effort to prevent immigrants and asylum-seekers from being relocated to the town from New York City.

Olympic gold medalist Sarah Hughes files to run for Congress in New York

Olympic figure skater and gold medalist Sarah Hughes has filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for New York’s 4th Congressional District against an incumbent Republican in a blue district.

Jamie Dimon says US ‘probably’ won’t default on debt after Schumer meeting

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said the United States will "probably" not default on its debt after a meeting with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) at the Capitol on Wednesday.

Massachusetts US attorney resigns day before DOJ ethics investigation ends

Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins announced she would resign from her position the day before the Justice Department released a report from a monthslong ethics investigation detailing multiple violations.

Former US Army Special Forces soldier killed by Russian artillery in Bakhmut

A United States citizen killed by Russian artillery fire in the besieged Ukrainian city of Bakhmut has been identified as a retired U.S. Army Special Forces soldier who was training volunteers.
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