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Biden swings at GOP on healthcare at Obamacare anniversary event

President Joe Biden heartily attacked Republicans Thursday for their repeated attempts to roll back the Affordable Care Act.

New details on TikTok ties to the Chinese Communist Party revealed amid CEO testimony

New details on TikTok’s ties to the Chinese government have been revealed in a report submitted to Australia’s Senate ahead of the TikTok CEO’s congressional testimony.

North Carolina’s Mark Robinson expected to announce gubernatorial campaign in April

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R-NC) is widely expected to announce a campaign for governor next month, boosting Republican hopes of recapturing North Carolina's governor mansion.

Attempted book bans surged in 2022 as leaders target sexual content and critical race theory: Report

Attempts to restrict access to certain books increased in 2022, particularly those featuring LGBT and racial themes. This comes as lawmakers across the country have made efforts to prevent young children from being exposed to graphic sexual content and critical race theory in schools.

Women’s college changes library’s name over ‘racist and anti-Semitic’ history

Bryn Mawr College, a women's college in Pennsylvania, will now refer to its library as "Old Library" or "Great Hall" after removing the original name due to its racist and anti-Semitic history.

Wages for lowest earning workers increased drastically over the last three years

Low-wage workers in the United States experienced a drastic pay increase over the course of the last three years.

WATCH: The View trashes DeSantis, says ‘Florida would never work’ on national stage

The View went after Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Thursday, calling him a variety of names after reviewing a new interview he did with Fox Nation host Piers Morgan.

Judge gives Trump anonymous jury in defamation trial, citing potential harassment

A U.S. district judge in Manhattan ordered an anonymous jury for rape accuser E. Jean Carroll's defamation trial against former President Donald Trump, citing the risk of jury harassment and Trump's reaction to the possibility of being indicted in a separate case.

Senate rejects proposal for military authorizations to expire every two years

Senate lawmakers rejected a proposal to require military authorizations to sunset every two years, declining to attach the rule to a bipartisan bill that would bring an official end to the Gulf and Iraq wars.

Schumer signals he will negotiate on budget but not debt ceiling hike

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) acknowledged Thursday that leaders must negotiate a budget but stood firm on talks about raising the nation’s borrowing limit.
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