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Climate protester gets taken out by camera crane during Swedish dance show

A climate activist in Sweden found himself closer to the Earth on Friday when he was taken out by a camera crane after storming the Swedish equivalent of Dancing with the Stars.

DOJ sues son of West Virginia governor as Justice mounts bid for Manchin seat

The Justice Department announced Wednesday it is suing the son of Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) and 13 coal companies he owns to collect "unpaid civil penalties," according to records assessed by the Department of the Interior.

Andy Biggs says McCarthy’s reliance on Democrats is ‘really concerning’

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) expressed concern that the debt ceiling agreement struck over the weekend represents a "new coalition" in which House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) would "go to Democrats more than his own party."

Biden has made his pick for top Marine officer

The Biden administration has nominated Gen. Eric Smith, the current assistant commandant, to be the Marine Corps top officer.

Job openings unexpectedly rise in bright spot for economy

The number of job openings in the United States rose above 10 million in April, defying expectations for a contraction caused by the Federal Reserve's efforts to raise interest rates.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for program paying $200 every month in three days

Musicians in New York still have three days left to apply to a guaranteed income program that will give them an extra $200 every month.

State financial officials pressure Yellen for a plan if country defaults on debt

Financial officers are concerned about the plan moving forward should the United States fail to reach a deal on the debt ceiling as the “X-date” approaches.

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly payments worth $500 open in one day

A new guaranteed income program in Massachusetts that will give selected participants monthly payments of $500 will begin accepting applications in one day.

Food stamps: Everything you need to know about new work requirements

Increased work requirements are set to be implemented for certain welfare programs as a result of the debt ceiling deal negotiated by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

WATCH LIVE: Hakeem Jeffries holds press conference ahead of House vote on debt ceiling deal

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is holding a press conference ahead of the House vote on the debt ceiling bill.
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