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Reps. Jamaal Bowman and Thomas Massie get in shouting match over gun control

A pair of lawmakers got into a shouting match over gun control outside the House chamber on Wednesday after a school shooting in Nashville left six people dead earlier this week.

Nine soldiers killed in Black Hawk helicopters crash near Fort Campbell

Two U.S. Army helicopters crashed on Wednesday night, killing nine soldiers in Trigg County, Kentucky, officials confirmed Thursday morning.

Meta to allow users to opt out of targeted ads in Europe

Facebook parent company Meta intends to let European Facebook and Instagram users opt out of personalized ads as part of a larger effort to respond to a European Union privacy order.

Retirement 2023: Retirees need to withdraw first payment from plans in two days

There are only two days left for retirees to make their first mandatory retirement plan withdrawal to avoid being penalized.

Senate adopts new security protocols after man secretly records GOP lunch meeting

Capitol Police officials will implement new security protocols in the Senate after a Maryland man was reportedly arrested after attempting to record a closed-door lawmaker meeting earlier this month.

Minnesota train derailment prompts evacuation after ethanol-induced fire

A train carrying ethanol derailed in Raymond, Minnesota, early Thursday morning, prompting evacuations for homes in the area after the spillage caused several rail cars to ignite.

Republicans push for debt ceiling agreement without presenting budget proposal

House Republicans are pushing for an agreement on the debt ceiling crisis, urging lawmakers to move forward with negotiations even without the party releasing its budget proposal for the next fiscal year.

Manchin criticizes Biden for placing ‘ideological agenda’ over debt ceiling negotiations

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) hit out against President Joe Biden on Wednesday, accusing the president of pushing his “ideological agenda” rather than meeting with members of Congress to address inflation and the looming debt ceiling crisis.

Iowa teenager will testify against co-defendant in murder of high school teacher

An Iowa teenager will testify against his fellow defendant in the murder trial of their Spanish teacher, whom they are accused of beating to death.

Arizona Democrats to file lawsuit seeking to block third-party group from 2024 ballot

The Arizona Democratic Party is set to file a lawsuit against the state’s top election official in an effort to block his decision granting a third-party group access to the 2024 ballot.
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