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White House tells Congress to pass bipartisan funding bill ‘without delay’

The White House is calling on Congress to avert a government shutdown by passing the just-introduced $1.7 trillion bipartisan funding bill for fiscal 2023 and sending it to President Joe Biden's desk "without delay."

Biden’s counter-antisemitism campaign subtly targets Trump

For the second time this month, the White House is amplifying antisemitism amid criticism of former President Donald Trump over the issue.

There Musk be some mistake: Elon disputes result of Twitter poll telling him to step down

Elon Musk appeared to cast doubt on a Twitter poll that said he should step down from running the platform.

Top Republicans refusing to come to Trump’s defense after criminal referrals

A number of top Senate Republicans are refusing to come to former President Donald Trump defense in the wake of the Jan. 6 committee making a number of criminal referrals to the Justice Department.

California earthquake: 6.4 magnitude tremor hits Humboldt County near San Francisco

A large earthquake rattled Northern California early on Tuesday morning.

Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX wined and dined top regulator official at ritzy DC restaurant, emails show

EXCLUSIVE — Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced former FTX CEO facing prison time, wined and dined a top government regulator official at a swanky Washington, D.C., restaurant with his FTX colleagues while lobbying for friendly industry regulations, emails show.

Children’s fever and pain relieving meds are in short supply — here’s why

Pharmacies across the United States are struggling to keep medications to reduce fevers and relieve pain in stock as health providers report a surge in infections of the flu, respiratory syntactical virus or RSV, and COVID-19, particularly among children.

Kari Lake heads to trial after judge allows two out of 10 of her election lawsuit claims

Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is heading to trial after a judge allowed two out of 10 of her election lawsuit claims to move forward Monday.

Harvey Weinstein found guilty of three charges in rape trial involving Gov. Newsom’s wife

Harvey Weinstein was found guilty on one count of rape and two counts of sexual assault, in a mixed decision Monday.

Defrocked priest Frank Pavone speaks out after Vatican dismissal

Defrocked Catholic priest Frank Pavone spoke out on Monday against the Vatican's recent decision to remove him from the priesthood, claiming he would continue his work in the Catholic Church and appeal to the "people of God."
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