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Republicans advance measure to cancel Biden Clean Water Act rule

Republicans on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee advanced a measure Tuesday to cancel a key Biden administration rule that defines what water bodies are subject to federal regulation.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene aide describes being berated at DC restaurant

An aide to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) described a Monday incident in which the congresswoman and her staff were berated by patrons in a restaurant near Capitol Hill.

John Roberts invokes blocking Trump challenge against DACA in Biden student loan case

During Supreme Court oral arguments over the Biden administration's $400 billion student debt relief plan, Chief Justice John Roberts referred to the Trump administration "acting on its own" to cancel the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, saying, "We blocked that effort" in 2020.

Jeb Bush says he is ‘praising, not endorsing’ DeSantis for 2024 election

Former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) clarified that he was not endorsing Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for president during a TV appearance but rather expressing his support and appreciation for his work in politics.

Trump grand jury panelists ‘can talk about’ final report but not deliberations, says judge

The judge who oversaw the Georgia grand jury investigation into the alleged efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 general election has clarified the manner in which jurors may discuss the report, as the forewoman comes under fire for her media interviews relating to the case.

Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren protest at Supreme Court to back student loan relief

WASHINGTON, DC — A crowd of roughly 250 people rallied on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court Tuesday in support of President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan.

LeBron James possibly out for weeks with right foot injury: Report

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James might be facing weeks off the court after suffering a right foot injury during his team's 111-108 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday.

Texas lawmakers working to allow chickens in backyards amid rising egg prices

Texas lawmakers have introduced a series of new legislation that would see Texans have a chicken in every backyard as egg prices continue to soar across the country.

Housing price gains decelerate in face of higher mortgage rates

Housing prices decelerated at the end of 2022 as high mortgage rates hurt affordability, a sign of a major turnaround in the market that would have significant consequences for the economy overall.

Stimulus update: Direct payment applications for checks worth up to $302 will open tomorrow

Lower and middle-class residents of Boulder, Colorado, in need of more money to afford groceries can start submitting applications for a rebate program on Wednesday.
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