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Google asks judge to toss out DOJ advertising antitrust case

Google requested a judge dismiss the Department of Justice's advertising-related antitrust lawsuit, one of its first efforts to free itself from federal scrutiny of its advertising practices.

Chris Christie says Republicans need ‘fearless’ opponent to defeat Trump in 2024

Former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) believes Republican candidates in the 2024 election cycle need to be aggressive and "fearless" in their battle against former President Donald Trump in order to secure the GOP nomination.

Stimulus update: Second direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to Massachusetts residents in 18 days

Recipients of the Chelsea Eats program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, only need to wait 18 more days before they receive their second payment from the program, worth up to $400.

Nashville shooting: Covenant School footage released by police as hero officers named

The two police officers who fatally shot and killed Audrey Hale, who shot and killed students and faculty at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, were identified Tuesday.

Retirement 2023: Retirees need to withdraw first payment from plans in four days

Retirees who have not made their first mandatory retirement plan withdrawal only have four days left to take their payment before they are penalized.

Nashville shooting: Christian music star postpones show for prayer vigil

Christian music star Lauren Daigle put her album preview concert on hold Monday to host a prayer vigil in honor of the victims of Monday's deadly shooting at Covenant School in Nashville.

McCarthy presses Biden for negotiation meeting as he lays out debt ceiling stance

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is pressing President Joe Biden for a second meeting to negotiate solutions on the debt ceiling crisis, marking the first major action related to the debt limit since the pair entered into a stalemate earlier this year.

WATCH: Black mother blasts Minnesota ethnic studies bill as ‘really racist at its core’

A black mother is warning that an ethnic studies bill before the Minnesota legislature is “really racist at its core.”

Nashville shooting: Covenant shooter Audrey Hale’s final text messages before massacre revealed

A former middle school basketball teammate of Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale received chilling messages from Hale on the morning of the mass shooting that led to the deaths of three adults and three children.

SVB collapse: Top bank regulators to testify before Congress as lawmakers are split on who to blame

A panel of some of the country’s top banking regulators is set to testify before the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday morning as lawmakers investigate the recent banking failures that led to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank earlier this month.
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