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Mass vaccination of chickens against bird flu could hurt US sellers

A mass vaccination campaign for poultry against avian influenza that's reportedly being considered by the Biden administration could hurt chicken farmers by making it harder for them to export birds.

Noem vetoes state bill that would exclude Bitcoin from being considered money

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem vetoed Republican legislation that would have excluded cryptocurrency from being considered money, a measure that could have hurt the cryptocurrency economy in the state.

Record sexual harassment and assault found at military academies: ‘Extremely disappointing and upsetting’

A new Department of Defense survey on sexual harassment and assault at military academies revealed unprecedented levels of both that one official described as "extremely disappointing and upsetting."

Biden wants to increase child tax credit in 2024 budget proposal

President Joe Biden suggested in his 2024 budget proposal to increase the child tax credit, restoring it to the amount recipients received in 2021.

Yellen defends Biden budget in first hearing with GOP-controlled House

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defended President Joe Biden’s budget on Friday in her first appearance before the House for the first time since Republicans took control.

Trump Access Hollywood tape can be played at Jean Carroll trial: Judge

A federal judge will allow the so-called Access Hollywood tape to be played at the defamation trial against former President Donald Trump brought by E. Jean Carroll, a New Yorker who claims he raped her nearly three decades ago.

Whitmer claims Trump ‘made me a target’

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) claimed former President Donald Trump caused her and her family members to be targeted by extremists.

Republicans hustling to recruit challengers for three vulnerable Democratic Senate seats

Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) is working on recruiting electable GOP candidates in must-win swing states in an effort to help Republicans retake the Senate in 2024.

Biden administration defends World Bank pick over TikTok business ties

The Biden administration defended its nominee to lead the World Bank over his business connections to ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, as the video app finds itself at the forefront of a push for regulating financial ties between the United States and China.

Cocaine cat: Exotic cat tests positive for drug in Ohio

The film Cocaine Bear might be running through theaters, but a "Cocaine Cat" is running through the street.
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