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Pence to attend Joni Ernst’s ‘Roast and Ride’ event in Iowa ahead of possible 2024 run

Former Vice President Mike Pence will join Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) as one of her special guests at the lawmaker's annual “Roast and Ride” event in Des Moines, Iowa, next month.

Fourth Democrat files to run against George Santos

Another Democrat has filed paperwork to run against embattled Rep. George Santos (R-NY).

G-7 plans new sanctions on Russia as its oil exports rise despite price cap

Leaders from the Group of Seven member nations are planning to tighten restrictions on Russian energy exports at their summit in Japan this week, in a bid to crack down both on Moscow's illegal oil shipments and third-party countries who have helped Moscow evade the sanctions.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in 17 days

Recipients of the Supplemental Security Income program are due to receive their checks, worth up to $914 for individual filers, in 17 days.

Credit card debt surprisingly high at nearly $1 trillion in first quarter

U.S. credit card debt is approaching the historic $1 trillion mark as total household debt notched a record high in the first quarter of this year.

Jack Dorsey’s Twitter rival app Bluesky sees spike in downloads

A decentralized Twitter clone launched by the company's founder is getting steam. It could be a significant competitor for Twitter as new owner Elon Musk prepares to bring on a new CEO.

Russia admits two commanders killed as Ukraine finds success in Bakhmut

Two senior Russian military leaders were killed in Ukraine, the country’s Ministry of Defense said on Sunday.

Audiences shred Netflix’s Queen Cleopatra on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB

Netflix's Queen Cleopatra was shredded by audience reviews following its May 10 release, with many comparing its calamitous release to the real-life Cleopatra's own suicide.

Biden nominates Monica Bertagnolli to lead NIH

President Joe Biden picked his nominee to lead the National Institutes of Health.

Supreme Court will weigh South Carolina GOP dispute of racial gerrymander claim

The Supreme Court on Monday decided to take up a case by South Carolina Republicans to preserve a congressional district after a lower court found it had been racially gerrymandered.
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