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Federal Reserve tees up July rate hike despite lower jobs gains in June

The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates again at its next meeting later this month despite a weaker-than-expected June employment report.

Kansas man who allegedly fired at gunmen in nightclub acted in self-defense, district attorney says

A Kansas man was released from jail Thursday after officials asserted he acted in self-defense when he allegedly opened fire after gunmen began shooting at a local nightclub Sunday.

Donald Trump arrested: Special counsel Jack Smith spends $9 million in taxpayer money

The special counsel leading the investigation into former President Donald Trump's classified documents case has spent over $9 million in taxpayer funds so far, according to new Justice Department disclosures.

WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump holds rally in vital early battleground Iowa

Former President Donald Trump is set to deliver an address to a crowd of voters in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on Friday.

MTG ramps up feud with Boebert by driving home insult after reported ejection

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) continued her feud with fellow firebrand Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on Thursday, doubling down on calling Boebert a "lil' b****" after she was reportedly booted from the House Freedom Caucus.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills to sign bill allowing late-term abortions

Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) is expected to sign a bill passed on Thursday that allows post-viability abortions when deemed medically necessary.

Casey DeSantis promises her ‘claws come out’ over policies harming children

Casey DeSantis shared that protecting the innocence of children is a political priority for her as she launched her national Mamas for DeSantis organization in Iowa on Thursday.

Darrell Issa: ‘Not just an accident’ that cocaine was found in the Biden White House

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) pointed out Thursday that Americans never heard about cocaine in the White House until someone with a record of using the drug started spending time there.

Janet Yellen ‘concerned’ about Chinese treatment of US companies second day into Beijing trip

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen criticized China for its strict, punitive measures taken against foreign firms, especially U.S. companies, during the first half of her trip to Beijing on behalf of the Biden administration.

Biden celebrates ‘Bidenomics’ amid slowing job growth

President Joe Biden says his economic plan is working even as job growth appears to be slowing.
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