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Telehealth expansion possible in divided Congress

Bipartisan support exists for making some COVID-era virtual services permanent.

Come fly our crowded, delayed skies!

Many would-be airplane passengers are looking at the odds of disruption or at current fare prices and saying, 'no thanks.'

Australia wants to ban ransomware payments

But a digital security professional calls proposal ‘ridiculous.’

Self-driving cars could break through gridlock

Bipartisan cooperation in Congress more likely on auto tech than social media.

Massive FTX failure sparks fresh calls for new crypto rules

Crypto platforms, like traditional financial institutions, are already subject to some federal oversight.

Voters (again) didn’t believe the hype

Democratic serial candidates running for governor lose — again.

Incumbent Democratic Rep. Katie Porter defeats Scott Baugh for California House seat

Incumbent Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) secured a win for House Democrats on Thursday, marking the party's latest win during the midterm elections despite not being called until the week after Election Day.

Virginia AG announces creation of special counsel for UVA shooting

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) announced the creation of a special counsel to examine and assess the lead-up and response to the deadly shooting at the University of Virginia that left three students dead and wounded two others.

‘Joe Biden is not going to let freedom be denied in Iran,’ House Democrat says

The Biden administration “will not let freedom be denied in Iran,” a senior House Democrat assured an Iranian diaspora organization at the Capitol on Thursday.

Alabama execution in murder-for-hire set for Thursday night

An Alabama man is scheduled to be executed Thursday night for murdering a preacher’s wife in 1988 after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the constitutionality of his death sentence.
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