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New home sales grew slightly in February as mortgage rates cooled

Sales of new homes increased slightly from January to February, a sign that buyers might be reentering the market amid lower mortgage rates.

White House says Republicans want to defund law enforcement

The Biden administration is accusing House Republicans of wanting to "defund or abolish" law enforcement, taking a new spin on a hot-button topic that usually is supported by more progressive Democrats.

WATCH LIVE: Pete Buttigieg testifies on fiscal year 2024 transportation budget

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will testify before a subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee on President Joe Biden's fiscal year 2024 budget proposal for the Department of Transportation.

WATCH: Rand Paul says Fauci ‘weaponized the government’ in lab leak cover-up

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) slammed Dr. Anthony Fauci, saying the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases used his position to weaponize the government in a cover-up regarding the origin of the coronavirus.

House GOP expands investigation into Manhattan DA ahead of expected Trump indictment

House Republicans are seeking to expand their investigation into the Manhattan district attorney’s office by seeking testimony from two former prosecutors who resigned from the office last year.

Arizona Supreme Court rejects majority of Kari Lake’s governor race appeal

The Arizona Supreme Court declined to hear the majority of Kari Lake's appeal of the 2022 governor's race, in which she lost to now-Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ), but it revived a claim that a trial court had dismissed.

Hilary Swank stars in new film about faith and miracles: ‘Angels reside everywhere’

The filmmakers behind Jesus Revolution are set to release another film about faith and miracles that will feature two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank.

WATCH LIVE: TikTok CEO testifies before Congress as lawmakers consider national ban

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is set to testify before Congress for the first time on Thursday to answer questions on the app's data collection policies as lawmakers consider whether to ban the social media platform in the United States.

Jobless claims fall a day after Fed hikes rates again

The number of new applications for unemployment benefits unexpectedly dropped by 1,000 to 191,000 last week, the Labor Department reported Thursday.

Trump indictment: Grand jury investigating former president expected to meet Thursday

A Manhattan grand jury tasked with investigating a hush money payment between former President Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels is meeting on Thursday after calling off its session the previous day.
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