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Biden claims new federal rule will ‘make air travel better for all Americans’

President Joe Biden rolled out two reforms Monday that he claimed will "make air travel better for all Americans."

Social Security update: Direct payment worth $914 arrives in 24 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries are 24 days from their monthly payments worth $914 for individual filers.

McConnell fears Republicans could ‘screw this up’ and lose the Senate in 2024

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), who has been working for months to recruit candidates to run in key Senate races, admitted he’s not confident Republicans will take back the majority next year despite a favorable map and the need to gain only one or two seats.

Dylan Mulvaney worn down by the ‘mental effects’ of being misgendered amid Bud Light debacle

Controversial transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney described being worn down by the backlash stemming from the LGBT advocate's partnership with Bud Light.

Disney adds new Florida land use law to lawsuit against DeSantis

Disney filed an amendment to its lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) Monday, adding a land use bill and recent comments by DeSantis to its complaint.

WATCH LIVE: White House holds press briefing following Joe Biden’s transportation announcement

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold a press conference following President Joe Biden's transportation reform announcement on Monday.

China warns EU not to sanction companies aiding Russia in Ukraine: ‘Extremely dangerous’

A brewing debate over European sanctions on Chinese companies providing equipment to Russia’s military could have “extremely dangerous” consequences, according to Chinese officials.

Jeff Landry gets Trump endorsement in Louisiana governor’s race

Former President Donald Trump backed Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry in the crowded race for governor.

Joe Tacopina: E. Jean Carroll twisted people’s feelings of ‘hate’ toward Trump

Joe Tacopina, defense attorney for former President Donald Trump, told the jury in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll that she was "abusing" the judicial system by using people's hatred for the former president to prove her case.

Carroll says no ‘coordinated conspiracy’ for Trump rape claims in closing arguments

Closing arguments began Monday in the defamation trial brought against Donald Trump, prompting his sexual assault accuser's counsel to preliminary rebut the former president's defense that there is a "coordinated conspiracy" to take him down.
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