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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.

Ex-Democrat Krysten Sinema belittles former colleagues in private as she courts reelection

Sen. Krysten Sinema (I-AZ) is hitting out against her former colleagues in the Democratic Party, belittling lawmakers on the Left as she courts GOP donors ahead of a possible reelection bid.

Chevy to retire Camaro as it makes mandated EV transition

The Chevrolet Camaro will soon only be a dream.

Biden shares odd story about notes from Jill: ‘Stop trying to make me love you’

While hosting a reception in honor of Women’s History Month at the White House on Wednesday, President Joe Biden explained that first lady Jill Biden writes messages on his bathroom mirror for him to read while he shaves.

Sinking Biden nominees is avenue for GOP oversight in Senate: Schmitt

Freshman Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO), who campaigned on conducting oversight of the Biden administration, said the GOP has managed to make good on that promise in the minority by scuttling President Joe Biden's nominees.

How much longer can Ron DeSantis wait to declare a White House bid?

With Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) making more campaign-like statements every day, friends and enemies alike are wondering how much longer he can wait to declare a run for the White House.

TikTok CEO’s Chinese government ties in spotlight ahead of Capitol Hill testimony

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will continue the company's efforts to distance itself from the Chinese Communist Party when he is grilled on Capitol Hill on Thursday.

Missouri AG defends blocking gender treatments for children: ‘We’ve got to reset’

EXCLUSIVE — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey says his office's recent move to regulate clinics that offer gender transition procedures and drugs to minors is about safeguarding children from experimental treatments.

Growing opposition to TikTok ban emerges among Democratic lawmakers

A small coalition of Democratic lawmakers is banding together to fight a proposed ban on TikTok, arguing the social media platform is critical to court young voters ahead of a crucial election cycle.
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