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Sarah Bedford blasts ‘very few consequences’ for unethical FBI players

The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford blasted the “very few consequences” that FBI officials have faced, despite reports showing repeated unethical behavior.

High stakes: Best- and worst-case scenarios for Kevin McCarthy in debt crisis crunch

Time is ticking before the United States defaults on its national debt, and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is facing pressure on two fronts: one from the White House to make concessions on the GOP's debt ceiling bill and one from his own party to cut spending and avoid a looming debt crisis.

Key Republican recruits slow to jump into competitive down-ballot contests

Top-tier recruits for competitive down-ballot GOP contests have been slow to announce candidacy.

Here’s how long EVs have to be driven before they save emissions versus gas cars

Electric vehicles must spend a while on the road before they reduce carbon emissions relative to gas-powered cars, an environmental consideration looming over President Joe Biden's push to electrify the vehicle fleet.

Meta fined record $1.3 billion by EU over data transfers

Meta has been fined a record $1.3 billion by European Union privacy regulators for transferring personal data from Facebook's EU servers to the United States.

Everything you need to know about Tim Scott ahead of his big 2024 announcement

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is announcing his presidential run Monday, adding his name to the expanding GOP field for 2024.

Political and market pressure increases to raise debt ceiling

Even as the deadline to act inches closer, political pressure and the political fallout of a default means that lawmakers will likely come to a debt ceiling agreement before the worst happens.

Illegal immigrants put strain on blue-city resources amid border crisis

In Chicago, they sleep on the floors of police station lobbies in such large numbers that officers have had to turn away locals seeking services. In New York City, they will soon crowd into high school gyms against the wishes of parents and students.

Brandon Johnson enters office as Chicago hits 10-year anniversary of school closures

Chicago made headlines in 2013 for the largest mass school closing in the nation's history. Ten years later, Mayor Brandon Johnson, who offered promises of staunch education reform, will now have to work collaboratively with the city's school system to develop what remains of the closed schools.

Human social connection can help ease chronic pain: Study

People who have a higher sense of personal human connection and belonging can have an easier time with chronic pain, according to a new study.
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