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Chip Roy urges House Republicans to ‘hold the line’ with debt ceiling talking points

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) sent a memo to House Republicans outlining a number of the GOP’s top priorities in the debt ceiling fight, offering messaging tactics he said would help the party maintain a “unified” front as talks continue.

US-China chip war risks ‘enormous damage’ to tech industry, Nvidia CEO says

A leading executive in the semiconductor industry warned that the United States's restrictions on Chinese chips could do long-lasting harm to American companies.

Roberts ‘committed’ to ensuring Supreme Court meets peak ethical standards

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said Tuesday night he wanted to assure the public that the nation's highest court is "committed to making certain that we as a court adhere to the highest standards of conduct."

Target tucks Pride Collection amid backlash

Target is tucking away a portion of its LGBT-themed Pride Collection to protect employee safety as the retail giant deals with backlash stemming from the collection's release earlier this month.

Energy Department officials refuse to testify at House hearing on gas stoves

Top Department of Energy officials refused to testify Wednesday at a House Oversight Committee’s hearing on efforts to regulate gas stoves, prompting sharp criticism from senior Republicans on the committee.

CNN announces town hall with Nikki Haley after Trump backlash

CNN announced it will hold a town hall with 2024 Republican hopeful Nikki Haley on June 4.

Janet Yellen to testify before Congress over debt ceiling ‘X-date’

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to appear before the House Financial Committee to testify about how she calculated the so-called "X-date" the country could default on its debts, a source confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly payments worth $500 open in eight days

A guaranteed income program in Massachusetts that will give selected participants monthly payments of $500 will start accepting applications in over a week.

White House says it won’t compromise on these four things in debt ceiling deal

Negotiations over the debt ceiling have been prolonged as "red lines" from both sides have slowed progress on President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) reaching an agreement.

Making money: How much each 2024 GOP presidential candidate raised in campaign funds so far

The 2024 Republican presidential primary is heating up, and candidates are wasting no time raising money for their campaigns.
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