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House Republican frustration with FBI Director Wray reaching boiling point

FBI DIRECTOR WRAY EXPECTED TO FACE HOUSE GOP GRILLING IN MID-JULY AMID SCRUTINY

Friday expected to be busiest airport travel day since pandemic began

More airline passengers may take to the skies this Memorial Day weekend than at any time in the last three and a half years, signaling a return to pre-pandemic travel levels.

E. Jean Carroll files motion to amend defamation lawsuit to include Trump’s recent comments

Lawyers for E. Jean Carroll filed a motion Monday to amend her lawsuit against former President Donald Trump to include comments he made during a CNN town hall after the ruling in her other lawsuit against him.

California parents seek injunction to use disability funding at Jewish school

A group of Jewish parents petitioned a federal court Monday to block a California law that prohibits education funding for children with disabilities from going to religious private schools, even though secular private schools are eligible.

Yellen confirms early June deadline to McCarthy as leaders enter debt talks

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has confirmed to congressional leaders that the deadline to pass a debt ceiling increase and avoid the United States defaulting on its obligations is early June.

Hillary Clinton says ‘people have every right to consider’ Biden’s age

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton commented on President Joe Biden's advanced age, which has become a controversial issue as the 80-year-old's reelection bid ramps up.

Uber’s DEI chief on leave after employees lectured on struggles of white women

Uber's chief of diversity, equity, and inclusion was purportedly placed on leave after lecturing employees about the struggles of white women.

FBI fails to turn over subpoenaed Biden ‘criminal scheme’ document during briefing

The FBI failed during a closed-door meeting on Monday to hand over a document sought by the GOP-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee that allegedly details a "criminal scheme" involving then-Vice President Joe Biden and an unnamed "foreign national."

School choice could boost birthrate among married couples, report finds

School choice, remote work, and overtime flexibility are three policy initiatives a new report says could help boost the birthrate among married couples.

ChatGPT developer calls for international regulatory agency for powerful AI

The company behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT has called for the founding of an international regulatory agency that regulates superintelligent artificial intelligence like nuclear power.
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