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Biden vows to ‘work with anyone’ on inflation after CPI falls in October

President Joe Biden vowed to continue working with Republicans and Democrats to fight inflation Thursday after a new report showed prices easing considerably in October.

Musk ends remote work in first email to Twitter staff since takeover

Elon Musk informed Twitter's workforce it could no longer work from home and that it should brace for economic troubles.

Transgender influencer locked up in men’s jail following Miami arrest

Transgender YouTube star and influencer Nikita Dragun was placed into a men's jail unit after the content creator walked around a hotel pool naked and threw objects at officials Monday, authorities said.

Inflation falls to 7.7% in October in sign price pressures are easing

Annual inflation slowed to 7.7% in October, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday, a sign that the price pressures that have wracked the economy over the past year may be starting to ease.

Republicans fret over Trump — but will the former president be dethroned?

Even as top Republicans griped about Donald Trump’s leadership costing the GOP dearly in a third consecutive national election, it was unclear whether influential party figures would thank the former president for his service and show him the door.

Biden’s dog Commander and cat Willow on sale as Christmas ornaments

President Joe Biden's cat and dog Commander are now on sale as Christmas ornaments.

Ballots go missing in New Jersey county after voting machines failure

Ballots were reported missing in one New Jersey county after they were shuttled between locations problems with several voting machines.

Alleged Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape indicted by federal grand jury

The man who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), with a hammer has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of attempted kidnapping of a federal official and assault against a family member of a federal official.

Listeria outbreak from deli meat and cheese results in one death

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday that one person died as a result of a listeria outbreak.

Commanders slam DC prosecutor over rising crime ahead of ‘major announcement’

The Washington Commanders accused the top prosecutor for Washington, D.C., of neglecting to tackle rising crime in a swipe ahead of a scheduled press conference expected to provide updates of an investigation into the team’s alleged misconduct.
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