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Pro-abortion report alleges women suffering health ‘complications’ in red states

Pro-abortion researchers released a report Tuesday detailing health "complications" in states that restricted abortion after the overturn of Roe v. Wade based on unverified and anonymous accounts from healthcare providers.

Taco Bell launches ‘liberation effort’ for ‘Taco Tuesday’

Fast-food giant Taco Bell filed legal action to liberate the popular phrase "Taco Tuesday" to be used by restaurants around the country, Taco Bell announced Tuesday.

Credit card delinquency rising among young adults: Report

Credit card delinquency rates have risen for adults age 18-39, according to a new report from Moody's Investors Service.

Liberal protesters arrested in Capitol over debt ceiling demonstration

U.S. Capitol Police arrested a dozen protesters after they held a demonstration inside the Cannon House Office Building, Capitol Police said.

IRS launching free tax-filing pilot program, in threat to TurboTax and H&R Block

The IRS announced Tuesday that it is launching a pilot program for a free agency-run electronic filing system, a threat to major tax preparers such as TurboTax and a move that prompted immediate criticism from Republicans.

White House signals what’s actually on the table in debt ceiling negotiations

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre suggested Tuesday that President Joe Biden is considering a range of concessions to push Republicans toward a debt ceiling solution but claimed that the president would not support any proposals that restrict healthcare access.

Biden and McCarthy agree to new debt ceiling talks structure

The White House and congressional Republicans have agreed to change the structure of their debt ceiling negotiations, but a deal still eludes them.

DeSantis sends troops to Texas to ‘secure the southern border’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced on Tuesday he is sending troops to help Texas "defend the southern border" following the end of Title 42 last week.

Lloyd Austin confirms significant military aid package to Taiwan

President Joe Biden's administration plans to send a $500 million military aid package to Taiwan, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told lawmakers on Tuesday.

Work requirements for benefit programs become red line in debt ceiling talks

Tougher work requirements for social benefit programs are emerging as a red line in negotiations over an agreement to lift the nation’s borrowing limit, which top congressional leaders and President Joe Biden are expected to discuss during a meeting on Tuesday.
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