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Would-be robber shot mid-grand theft auto by Mississippi woman: Police

An Arkansas man was left in critical condition after he was shot by the person he was allegedly attempting to rob.

McCarthy won the debt ceiling fight, but will he lose speaker’s gavel?

The House voted in large numbers to raise the debt ceiling on Wednesday, marking a big win for Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in what has proved to be one of the most challenging leadership tests yet in his four-month tenure as speaker.

Maternal age rising as birthrate declines, new data show

The share of live births from American mothers over the age of 35 has risen by 4 percentage points since 2015, according to new data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Biden shares artificial intelligence worries in graduation speech

Artificial intelligence could one day overtake human thinking, President Joe Biden warned during a graduation ceremony.

Newsom warns schools against book bans, contrasting California further from red states

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) continued his effort to contrast his state of California with Florida and Texas with a letter to counties and school districts on Thursday. Newsom warned schools against removing materials from classrooms and libraries and said that those who do ban books will be asked to provide communications, policies, and other documentation with the state.

Trump blasts DeSantis’s claim it will take more than four years to ‘finish the job’

Former President Donald Trump blasted Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) claim that the United States needs a two-term president, bragging that it would only take him less than a year to complete his work.

Social Security update: Here’s why you could get two SSI payments in June

Supplemental Security Income recipients will be receiving two paychecks in June because of a quirk in the Social Security Administration's schedule.

Biden falls flat at Air Force Academy graduation ceremony

President Joe Biden fell onstage after handing out the last diploma at the U.S. Air Force Academy graduation ceremony in Colorado.

Graham fears debt limit bill defense spending means ‘the party of Ronald Reagan is dying’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) took aim at his Republican House colleagues, saying the defense spending proposed in the debt ceiling deal is killing President Ronald Reagan’s GOP.

Washington governor race fills up as GOP tries to win back control for the first time in 40 years

A Republican has not held the governorship in Washington state for four decades, with Democrats leading the state since 1981.
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