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Manchin teams up with Cruz on bill to block gas stove ban

Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced Thursday that he is teaming up with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to introduce bipartisan legislation to prohibit the Consumer Product Safety Commission from banning gas stoves.

Elise Stefanik poised for new heights with key role in House GOP investigations

As Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) is set to serve on the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, her role on the panel could push her to a higher office for 2024.

DeSantis shoots down Rick Scott on COVID funds ahead of potential 2024 campaign

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) dismissed an idea proposed by Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) that states should return unused COVID-19 funds to the federal government to pay off the national debt, saying that federal officials should worry about keeping "their house in order."

Social Security update: First payments for February worth up to $4,194 to arrive in six days

The Social Security Administration's first round of retirement payments for the month of February, worth up to $4,194, will begin being issued to recipients starting next week.

Russia launches more strikes as European Commission president visit Kyiv

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday as a new barrage of Russian missiles ripped through the city of Kramatorsk.

Super Bowl 2023: Thousands sign petition for mother of Kelce brothers to lead coin toss

More than 16,000 people have signed a petition to allow Donna Kelce, the first mother to have two sons play against each other in the Super Bowl, to perform the opening coin toss at Super Bowl LVII.

Ted Cruz silent on 2024 presidential bid as Republicans begin to line up

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is keeping any intention to run for president in 2024 under the radar as his party begins lining up a host of likely candidates ready to take on the Democrats for the White House.

First court date set for Alec Baldwin over Rust shooting charges

A court date has been set.

Federal judge says wrongful death lawsuit against Kyle Rittenhouse can proceed

A wrongful death lawsuit filed by the father of one of the men Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed in the Kenosha riots will proceed, a federal judge in Wisconsin ruled Wednesday.

Biden announces new public-private cancer initiatives on Moonshot anniversary

The Biden administration announced new public-private partnerships directed at cancer care and prevention on Thursday to mark the first anniversary of Biden reviving the "Cancer Moonshot," which has a goal of cutting the death rate from cancer by 50% over the next 25 years.
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