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House passes legislation to rescind controversial Biden mortgage rule

The House approved a measure revoking a Federal Housing Finance Agency rule that Republicans say is punitive to those with high credit scores.

LIHEAP payments: Illinois benefits for water and sewer bills arrive in eight days

Illinois residents will receive extra benefits to pay for water bills in eight days.

Supreme Court affirms government can ban ‘encouragement’ of illegal immigration

The Supreme Court affirmed on Friday the federal government's ability to deter any "encouragement" of illegal immigration, siding with the Justice Department.

Mike Pence calls for 2024 litmus test on abortion

Former Vice President Mike Pence laid out his version of an abortion litmus test as his 2024 rivals descend on the Faith and Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Policy Conference on Friday, one day before the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.

Titanic missing sub: Crenshaw slams US Coast Guard and Navy for failed search effort

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) criticized the federal government’s search effort for the missing Titan submersible after news broke on Thursday that it imploded.

California residents point to economy as reason more than 40% want to leave the state

A new poll found that roughly 40% of Californians want to leave the state, with many pointing to the economy as the reason.

Biden administration expands $52B CHIPS Act subsidies to suppliers and toolmakers

The Biden administration has expanded eligibility for subsidies worth billions of dollars for domestic semiconductor manufacturing to allow the companies' suppliers to benefit and encourage business in the United States.

Food stamps: Final Indiana direct payment for June worth up to $1,691 goes out Friday

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will issue its remaining payments to Indiana residents on Friday.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be issued to recipients in Wisconsin in seven days

A guaranteed income program in Wisconsin issues its latest payment, worth $500, to recipients in exactly one week.

Supreme Court sides 8-1 with Biden on Texas challenge to immigration policies

The Supreme Court on Friday handed President Joe Biden a victory in a major immigration decision, upholding the president's efforts to prioritize some unauthorized immigrants for arrest and detention over others.
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