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Debt limit: Rand Paul offers alternative to debt ceiling deal as some House Republicans rebuke agreement

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has presented an alternative plan to the recent Fiscal Responsibility Act introduced by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

CUNY law school commencement speaker blasted for anti-Israel ‘hate speech’

A Muslim graduate at the City University of New York School of Law is facing widespread condemnation after her commencement speech included claims that Israel bombs funerals.

Joe Manchin defends Mountain Valley Pipeline inclusion in debt ceiling agreement

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) stood by the debt ceiling deal including measures to speed up approval of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, arguing the project has “been reviewed thoroughly.”

Manchin applauds debt ceiling deal: ‘We cannot have the threat of a default’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) applauded negotiators for reaching a debt ceiling deal over the weekend, saying he “absolutely” thinks there will be enough support to pass the legislation, despite growing opposition to the proposal on both sides of the aisle.

Debt limit: Pence blasts deal as ‘smoke and mirror’ ploy that weakens military

Former Vice President Mike Pence ripped into the debt ceiling deal, contending it doesn't adequately tackle the nation's fiscal challenges.

Grocery chain Giant implements extreme measures to battle theft crisis

Giant Food is taking extreme measures to ensure safety and security as theft and violent crime continue to plague retailers in the nation's major cities.

Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes reports for 11-year prison sentence

Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes arrived at a Texas prison on Tuesday to report for her 11-year sentence.

Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw speaks out against Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

Los Angeles Dodgers ace pitcher Clayton Kershaw announced the organization's relaunch of a Christian Faith and Family Day while vocalizing his criticisms of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

Debt limit deal: Where it stands and what is still to come

After a long Memorial Day weekend, the White House and Republican negotiators have crafted a plan to raise the debt ceiling. But what exactly is in it, and which side came out on top?

Asa Hutchinson butts heads with The View hosts on abortion: ‘It’s a matter of conviction’

Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson joined the hosts of The View on Tuesday and found himself at odds with some of the hosts for his position on abortion.
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