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Retirement 2023: Retirees need to withdraw first payment from plans in three days

Retirees who have yet to make their first mandatory retirement plan withdrawal still have three days to do so to avoid being penalized.

Elon Musk and researchers ask for pause on ‘dangerous race’ to improve AI

Elon Musk and dozens of other technology leaders asked artificial intelligence developers to put a temporary pause on AI training to limit dangers to humanity.

WATCH LIVE: Senate HELP Committee hearing on union-busting allegations

The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee is holding a hearing on alleged union-busting by Starbucks.

Majority of adults want spending cuts but not to major programs: Poll

A majority of adults believe the government spends too much money, but most also believe the government does not spend enough money on several expensive programs.

Youngkin denies Democrats by vetoing three bills ahead of review deadline

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) capped off a busy legislative session on Tuesday, signing more than 730 bills into law and rejecting only three Democratic-led proposals before a bill-review deadline later this week.

Rand Paul: Fauci is lying about job status because he’s ‘worried about being indicted’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said new information shows Anthony Fauci continues to work for the federal government in an effort to protect himself amid investigations into the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases’ handling of the coronavirus.

WATCH: AOC slammed over video bashing straight men hours after Nashville shooting

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is facing backlash for engaging in a “culture war” with a video bashing straight men in the wake of the Nashville school shooting.

Nashville shooting: Josh Hawley calls for religious hate crime investigation

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is calling for a hate crime investigation in the wake of the Nashville Christian school shooting.

Senate report alleges Credit Suisse aided tax evasion by wealthy citizens

A new report from the Senate Finance Committee alleged Swiss lender Credit Suisse helped U.S. taxpayers evade paying taxes, violating a 2014 plea deal with the Justice Department.

Reparations for black residents could cost California more than $800 billion

Paying reparations to black residents could cost California over $800 billion, putting the state more than 2.5 times over its annual budget amount, according to economic analysts.
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