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Megyn Kelly blasts Jen Psaki’s career trajectory: ‘It’s like a downward escalator’

Media personality Megyn Kelly blasted Jen Psaki’s attempt at becoming a cable news personality, calling her career trajectory a “downward escalator.”

Federal Reserve’s employee stock trading rules not strict enough: Agency watchdog

The Federal Reserve does not have enough restrictions on how employees trade in the stock market despite the agency having some of the most rigid staff rules, according to a government watchdog.

Children’s online safety bill reintroduced with changes meant to win passage

A bipartisan pair of senators introduced an updated version of legislation to protect minors online that drops a controversial provision requiring social media platforms to verify a user's age, an omission meant to give the bill a better chance of clearing the Senate and becoming law.

Joy Reid says Republicans will lose if they transform women into ‘womb slaves’

MSNBC host Joy Reid said Republicans are set to lose in 2024 if they do not heed the lessons of the 2022 midterm elections and adjust their crusade against abortion.

Lawmakers and Biden set to leave DC during debt limit crunch time

Key power brokers in Washington, D.C., are poised to leave the capital at various times this month as the June 1 deadline to avert a devastating government default looms.

Kremlin dismisses US assessment of Russian casualties since December

The Kremlin disputed a recently released U.S. assessment that said Russian forces had faced 100,000 casualties in Ukraine since December.

Democratic senator to release $1 billion budget proposal to tackle fentanyl crisis

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) has released a proposal to target fentanyl trafficking as deaths and usage increase in the United States.

The race is on: Local lawmaker is first to announce candidacy to replace Cardin

Montgomery County Councilman Will Jawando has announced a bid to replace Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) for Maryland’s Senate seat, making the local lawmaker the first to enter the fray in what is expected to be a crowded Democratic primary.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to qualifying Massachusetts residents in 13 days

In just under two weeks, residents of Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their final payment from a food and utility subsidy program.

Job openings fall to lowest level in two years amid recession fears

The number of job openings in the United States tumbled below 9.6 million in March, the lowest level in about two years.
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