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UK regulators block Microsoft’s $68.7B acquisition of Call of Duty developer

The United Kingdom’s antitrust regulator blocked Microsoft’s acquisition of one of the world’s largest video game developers, a major win for antitrust enforcers.

Former White House doctor warns against Biden 2024 bid: ‘Probably will not make it the remainder of the two years’

Former White House physician during the Obama and Trump administrations and current Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) is sounding the alarm on President Joe Biden’s 2024 reelection bid.

Three GOP lawmakers to watch ahead of debt ceiling vote

House Republican leadership is gearing up to vote on a debt ceiling and spending bill this week, but certain lawmakers with reservations on some or all of the bill might keep House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) from obtaining the necessary 218 votes.

McCarthy makes late-night concessions on debt ceiling amid GOP revolt

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Republican House leadership made a series of changes to their debt ceiling proposal in a bid to win over holdouts overnight.

Manchin’s expected top Senate foe will make ‘special announcement’ Thursday

Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) is set to make a "special announcement" Thursday amid rumors that he will compete for Sen. Joe Manchin's (D-WV) seat.

Tuckered out? Fox News loses to MSNBC in key prime-time audience following Carlson’s exit

Fox News lost hundreds of thousands of viewers during the prime-time TV slot once hosted by Tucker Carlson.

Who owns America: Experts warn of threat to food security from Chinese land ownership and espionage in US

While much of the conversation about challenges posed by Chinese land ownership has focused on purchases near U.S. military bases, one issue has gone somewhat under the radar.

Biden looks to defy abysmal polling in 2024 reelection bid

If President Joe Biden wins a second term in 2024, it will be in defiance of several polls that show his popularity waning.

Biden’s 2024 ‘freedom’ campaign a redux of 2020 with or without Trump

President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection campaign was poised to be an echo of his 2020 bid, announced on its fourth anniversary.

Biden launches 2024 campaign in search of villains

With no clear opponent on the horizon, President Joe Biden launched his reelection campaign Tuesday eyeing a loosely connected set of ideas, and not any one person, as his rival.
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