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Biden ‘not at all’ worried about stalled debt ceiling talks

Negotiations between the White House and Congress over the debt ceiling have been put on pause over the weekend as both sides continue to dig their heels in ahead of a looming default deadline — but President Joe Biden is expressing confidence it’s all part of the process.

Debt ceiling debate: Most people want spending cuts as part of a deal

A majority of people in the United States are hoping that spending cuts will be part of the deal that President Joe Biden and Congress come to in the next couple of weeks regarding the debt ceiling.

Alex Jones could be forced to take back money he gave his wife to pay for $1.5 billion lawsuit

Sandy Hook families are seeking money Alex Jones gave to his wife as payment for damages they're owed.

Debt ceiling negotiations halt over weekend with Biden out of town

Debt ceiling negotiations are not expected to happen on Saturday as House Republicans and the White House are at an impasse on a compromise package to raise the debt ceiling.

Newsom at odds with green groups with bid to speed up construction projects

Gov. Gavin Newsom's (D-CA) latest legislation package, a plan to speed up energy and water infrastructure in the state, has upset green energy activists.

DeSantis’s strong polling in Virginia spooks Democratic senator fighting for reelection

Strong polling for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in Virginia is getting attention from Republicans and Democrats alike, with some using the Florida governor’s high numbers for their own benefit in campaign fundraising ads.

Sinema’s spending on campaign trips draws complaint from PAC trying to oust her

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is facing a complaint from a political group seeking to oust her from office, accusing the former Democrat of misusing campaign funds to live “a lifestyle of luxury” at the expense of her constituents.

Migrant mother whose daughter died in custody says requests for help were denied

The mother of the 8-year-old girl who died in Border Patrol custody due to a medical emergency this week is speaking out.

Biden administration delays fuel credit program for electric car makers

The Biden administration has dropped a proposal that would have benefited carmakers creating renewable fuel used to charge up electric vehicles.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in 12 days

In just 12 days, recipients of the Supplemental Security Income program are expected to receive their checks, worth up to $914 for individual filers.
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