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Who owns America: Congress and states seek to ‘blacklist’ Chinese land ownership

Lawmakers at both the federal and state level are seeking to “blacklist” or otherwise crack down on Chinese ownership of U.S. farmland, including but not limited to land near U.S. military bases.

McCarthy puts debt ceiling ball back in Biden’s court

House Republicans coalescing behind a debt ceiling and budget proposal has increased pressure on President Joe Biden to deal with the GOP.

Manchin becomes bigger thorn in Biden’s side as he draws top GOP challenger

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) appears to be on the warpath against his own party as Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) enters the West Virginia Senate race.

Ted Nugent stages rally demanding Abbott end Texas border crisis: ‘Repeal the invasion’

AUSTIN, Texas — A band of grassroots conservatives will descend on the state Capitol this weekend with the hope of commencing a movement that can force Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) to take drastic action at the Mexico border.

Bipartisan social media age limit bill would usurp role of parents, industry argues

New bipartisan legislation limiting the age of children and teenagers on social media strips authority away from parents and gives it to the government instead, the industries affected by the bill say.

The Democrats’ Biden waiting game is finally over

The president's allies believe the president has defied the polls and conventional wisdom multiple times before.

Some Hill Democrats fret over Biden unwillingness to negotiate on debt ceiling

Some Hill Democrats fret over Biden unwillingness to negotiate on debt ceiling.

Trump says Biden is bad for the country: ‘Grossly incompetent’

Former President Donald Trump warned that President Joe Biden is bad for the United States on Thursday, calling him "grossly incompetent" during his first campaign rally since Biden announced his reelection campaign.

Tuberville block on military promotions over abortion policy roils Senate Democrats

It's the latest conflagration over what Republicans call 'woke' military policies.

It’s not easy being green: Reverse ATMs are on the rise amid declining cash use

Traditionally, ATMs spit out cash to bank customers who insert their debit or credit card. But in a twist, a reverse concept — receiving a prepaid card from an ATM in exchange for cash — is rapidly growing in popularity.
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