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Supreme Court could strike down Elizabeth Warren’s consumer financial watchdog legacy

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take up a case next term against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a brainchild of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), which could determine the fate of its authority to regulate banking and lending agencies through federal rules.

Gang of Eight to be briefed on mishandled classified documents on Tuesday

Officials from the Justice Department are expected to brief the Gang of Eight on Tuesday on the agency's process for restricting Congress's access to classified documents found at the homes of President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump, and former Vice President Mike Pence, according to congressional sources.

Georgia Senate pushes forward bill to remove neighborhood from Atlanta

The Georgia state Senate has moved forward a bill that would separate the neighborhood of Buckhead from the city of Atlanta.

John Fetterman’s staff says senator ‘remains on a path to recovery’

Sen. John Fetterman's (D-PA) staff assured the public that the senator's health is good and improving in a statement Monday.

US plunges to all-time low on Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom

The United States plunged to an all-time low ranking on the 2023 iteration of the conservative Heritage Foundation's Index of Economic Freedom.

MS-13 members sent to world’s largest prison in El Salvador amid crackdown on brutal gang

The government of El Salvador has opened the world’s largest prison as part of the country's major crackdown on the MS-13 gang, a move that the country's president said was the opposite response to how the United States was "protecting criminals."

What to know about the drug-resistant stomach bug posing a ‘serious’ health threat

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a health advisory in response to a sharp increase in gastrointestinal infections caused by a drug-resistant strain of the Shigella bacteria that poses "serious public health concerns."

New Orleans residents submit petition in latest act to oust Mayor LaToya Cantrell

New Orleans organizers seeking to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell from office believe they have received enough signatures to qualify for a special mayoral election.

Chipmakers required to provide child care in exchange for government money

The Biden administration will require tech and chip manufacturers that receive subsidies via the CHIPS Act to provide some form of child care, adding a new domestic policy restriction to funding meant to help the United States compete with China in an innovation war.

James Bond books edited by ‘sensitivity readers’ for racist language: Report

A series of new editions of James Bond novels set to be released in April will be edited from author Ian Fleming's original prose and feature a disclaimer after a review by "sensitivity readers."
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