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House Democrats preview 2024 attacks on Medicare and Social Security

House Democrats are giving an early preview of their 2024 attacks, accusing Republicans of “holding the economy hostage” in negotiations over the debt ceiling.

‘I promised’: McCarthy stands by decision to give Jan. 6 footage to Tucker Carlson

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) defended his decision to release footage of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot exclusively to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, noting the exchange fulfills a pledge he made during his bid for House speaker.

Fight between Wagner leader and Russian Defense Ministry is ‘unprecedented’: State Department

The ongoing friction between Russia's Ministry of Defense and the leader of the Wagner mercenary group is "unprecedented," according to a top State Department official.

Chipmakers fighting one another for government subsidies

Semiconductor manufacturers are fighting to get access to the billions of dollars provided by the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the Biden administration in an effort to shift production out of China.

Pennsylvania county ‘country club’ GOP is accused of thwarting MAGA upstart

Republican activists in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, are calling out the establishment county GOP for allegedly blocking MAGA influence through various activities.

Another week of falling jobless claims shows labor market still red-hot

Jobless claims have fallen for another week, again defying expectations and showing that the labor market has remained insulated from the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes.

DeSantis credits Trump for boosting his name recognition in new book

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis credited former President Donald Trump for helping to "enhance my name recognition" in his upcoming book.

Future of Ukraine funding on shaky ground one year into conflict

Whether and how the United States should continue sending money to Ukraine one year into its conflict with Russia appear as increasingly complicated questions for lawmakers to answer.

Man sets record for 1,000 consecutive days of eating Chick-fil-A — except on Sundays

One man’s love for Chick-fil-A has set a record for consecutive days eating at the fast food restaurant, except for when it is closed on Sundays.

Stimulus update: Direct payment applications for checks worth up to $302 will open in six days

In under a week, low- and middle-income residents of Boulder, Colorado, will be able to apply for a rebate program that will give them some extra cash for food.
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