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Excess CHIPS: GOP senators say Biden pushing unrelated agenda in semiconductor law

Companies will soon be able to bid on billions of government dollars intended to boost American semiconductor manufacturing, but the Biden administration will make them jump through a lot of hoops to land them.

Here’s which Big Tech rivals would benefit from a crackdown on TikTok

Google, Facebook, and other Big Tech rivals stand to make billions of dollars if a national ban of TikTok comes to pass.

Democrats ready to charge ahead as possible Trump indictment looms

Democrats have a reputation for hand-wringing, but party strategists say a possible indictment of former President Donald Trump is not the time to do so.

At least three civilians killed and 20 hospitalized in Ukraine from Russian drone strike: Kyiv police

At least three civilians were killed and 20 hospitalized after a Russian drone strike hit a dormitory building in the area around the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, Ukrainian police said early Wednesday morning.

Death of Stephen Smith, Buster Murdaugh’s high school classmate, now considered a homicide

The death of Stephen Smith, a high school classmate of Buster Murdaugh whose body was found in the middle of a South Carolina road in 2015, is now being investigated as a homicide after his body was exhumed.

Bipartisan representatives reintroduce bill to ban stock trading or ownership for members of Congress

A group of bipartisan representatives introduced a bill to ban members of Congress and their spouses from owning or trading stocks.

US establishes first permanent garrison in Poland

The United States military established its first permanent garrison in Poland.

California judge rules that residents have right to ‘state-of-the-art’ handguns

A California judge ruled that residents have the right to "state-of-the-art" handguns for self-defense.

Nevada governor slams Biden for locking up mineral-rich land in new monuments

Gov. Joe Lombardo (R-NV) blasted President Joe Biden on Tuesday for locking up 500,000 acres of mineral-rich land in Nevada and Texas. He said the move would be tough on Nevadans for generations.

Obama encourages early voting in critical Wisconsin Supreme Court race

Former President Barack Obama encouraged Wisconsin voters on Tuesday to vote early in the race for a state Supreme Court position. The race will determine which party holds a majority in the state's highest court.
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