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House GOP advances bills to thwart Biden environmental agenda

House Republicans voted Tuesday to advance bills aimed at expanding U.S. energy production and reining in Biden-era environmental regulations.

Dollar downsize: Inflation causing 60% of US adults to live paycheck to paycheck

As the United States continues to fight inflation, people are feeling the knock-on effects every time they get paid.

House votes to cancel ESG rule in what could be first veto of Biden’s presidency

The House has voted to cancel a Labor Department rule that allows retirement plan managers to weigh environmental and social issues when making investments.

Impeaching Mayorkas: The five laws GOP says Biden’s top border official broke

A House Republican intent on impeaching Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas laid out a list of charges that could be filed against the Cabinet official for his dereliction of duty managing the border.

DeSantis swats away Trump insults: ‘It’s silly season’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) slightly sharpened his defense against former President Donald Trump's broadsides Tuesday, noting "it's silly season" as their potential 2024 clash looms.

Supreme Court justices’ tone on student debt relief signals bad news for Biden

The 6-3 Republican-appointed majority on the Supreme Court seemed leery on Tuesday about the legality of President Joe Biden's student debt relief plan but did not hold back on skepticism as to whether the challengers had the legal grounds to sue the administration.

FISA failures: Biden DOJ’s push to renew powers puts spotlight on controversial actions

The Biden administration faces a self-admitted "trust question" when pushing to renew certain powers under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, with Republicans on Capitol Hill sure to point to Trump-Russia FISA abuses.

Chris Rock will perform live special a week before Oscars, one year after Will Smith slap

Chris Rock will perform in a live standup special for Netflix only one week before the Oscars.

San Francisco’s $5 million per person reparation plan had no calculations behind it

A reparations plan that would give black San Franciscans $5 million each was found to have no calculations behind it.

GOP lawmaker suggests top US general Mark Milley ‘compromised’ by China

President Joe Biden’s top military adviser has been “compromised by the Communist Chinese,” in the estimation of a House Republican tasked with overseeing U.S. diplomacy.
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