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White House won’t say if end of rate hikes signals pending recession

The White House would not speculate about the likelihood of a recession after the Federal Reserve indicated its decision to raise interest rates to 5.25% could be its last increase after 10 consecutive hikes.

Senate Democrats announce new effort to combat Chinese competition

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and top Democrats are drafting a new proposal that intends to address competition with China and prepare a plan to combat aggression against Taiwan.

Schumer says GOP fears hearings on House debt limit proposal: ‘Bill was so bad’

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) defended his plans to have committees hold hearings on the debt ceiling bill passed last week by the House, denying it gives Republicans the ability to “emphasize their argument."

Anheuser-Busch walks back Mulvaney partnership as ‘one single can’: Report

Anheuser-Busch is speaking directly to customers and distributors, stating all the chaos stemming from its partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is the product of "one single can."

Georgia bans election offices from accepting donations from nonprofit organizations

Local governments in Georgia could face felony charges if they receive donations from nonprofit organizations after the 2020 general election saw million-dollar donations to county election offices.

Gov. Ron DeSantis paints Florida as the ‘anti-New York’ and ‘anti-California’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) declared Florida the "anti-New York" and "anti-California" during a press conference on Wednesday.

Russia’s Medvedev calls for Zelensky to be killed amid Putin assassination attempt claims

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky should be killed, a top ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested after the Kremlin claimed to have foiled a Ukrainian attack.

Oklahoma governor steps up fight with lawmakers by vetoing indigenous garb bill

Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) vetoed a bipartisan-supported bill to allow students to wear indigenous garb at graduation ceremonies, arguing that it would open a "Pandora's box."

Bipartisan senators furious with Biden troop deployment to border: ‘Ridiculous theater’

Both Democratic and Republican senators are heavily criticizing President Joe Biden and his administration for sending 1,500 U.S. troops to the southern border ahead of what is anticipated to be a historic influx of illegal immigrants next week.

Alex Murdaugh says he ‘invented’ housekeeper’s fatal accident with dogs

Convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh, a former South Carolina lawyer, admitted he "invented" a story that his dogs caused the family's housekeeper to fall down the stairs fatally.
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