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Facebook users eligible to claim payment from $725 million settlement

Many Facebook users can partake in a settlement worth $725 million from the social media company.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson lands in every Supreme Court majority opinion so far

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the newest addition to the 6-3 conservative majority Supreme Court, has maintained a track record of landing in the majority of every decision so far this term.

Lemon spars with Ramaswamy over Civil War and gun rights: ‘Whatever ethnicity you are’

A conversation became heated between 2024 Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy and Don Lemon on CNN This Morning on Wednesday, causing the segment to end abruptly after the two sparred over the Civil War and its connection to the Second Amendment rights of black people.

Pro-DeSantis PAC makes big move in early primary states ahead of expected 2024 bid

A super PAC backing a 2024 presidential bid from Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has announced its new coalition, which will be spearheading a grassroots effort in several states, including early primary states, to support the Florida governor.

House GOP takes ax to Democratic clean energy credits with debt ceiling proposal

House Republicans proposed new debt ceiling legislation Wednesday that would repeal nearly a dozen clean energy subsidies recently authorized by the Democratic Inflation Reduction Act as a way to reduce federal spending.

Republicans argue Biden is boosting foreign competition with Japan minerals agreement

House Republicans took aim at a new critical minerals trade agreement the Biden administration struck with Japan to support their case that the Democratic Inflation Reduction Act will subsidize foreign businesses to the detriment of U.S. industries.

Lawyers for DeSantis-appointed board say last-minute Disney agreement is void

Lawyers for the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board said the agreement Disney made with the previous Reedy Creek Improvement District is "null and void" because it did not follow state sunshine laws.

DeSantis administration bans any classroom discussion on gender identity and sexual orientation

The Florida Board of Education approved a new rule Wednesday that prohibits classroom discussion on sexual orientation and gender identity for all grades unless the state curriculum standards expressly require it.

Taxes 2023: The 10 major US cities with the lowest property taxes

Anyone wanting to find a home with the lowest possible property taxes should consider checking a new list that compares the property taxes of 50 major cities in the United States.

Biden returns fire at McCarthy and ‘MAGA’ as debt ceiling tension mounts

President Joe Biden heartily attacked House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and the "MAGA economic vision for America" during a speech delivered Wednesday in Maryland.
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