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Biden oil reserve refill plan won’t work, industry group told administration

The leading U.S. oil and gas industry group told the Department of Energy its Strategic Petroleum Reserve refill plan wouldn't work as intended, its CEO said Thursday after the department's first attempt failed to advance.

Russia ignores inquiries into whether it commandeered organization’s trucks

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is trying to get to the bottom of reports that Russian forces have commandeered their vehicles in Ukraine presumably for military purposes, but have been ignored by Russian officials.

FEC examines complaint against Katie Porter’s alleged benefiting from UC Irvine housing

The Federal Election Commission is examining a complaint against Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) alleging she reaped improper housing benefits from the University of California, Irvine.

Woman sues over Fireball Cinnamon miniature bottles not containing whisky

The company behind Fireball Cinnamon Whisky is facing a lawsuit over a misleading label.

DeSantis takes veiled shot at McDaniel in call for ‘new blood’ at RNC

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis waded into the heated battle for the Republican National Committee chairmanship, calling for "new blood."

Tax Season 2023: IRS reminds employers of Jan. 31 deadline to file wage statements

The Internal Revenue Service reminded employers on Thursday that the deadline to file wage statements, including all Forms W-2 and W-3, is quickly approaching.

Congressional Democrats push back on new Biden immigration policies

A group of more than 70 Democrats in the House and Senate sent President Joe Biden a letter Thursday urging him to reconsider policies restricting asylum access for migrants crossing the southern border.

Kristi Noem criticized by South Dakota Freedom Caucus for allegedly overstepping authority

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) is being criticized by members of the South Dakota legislature's Freedom Caucus for allegedly overstepping her constitutional authority.

United Kingdom accuses Olympic committee of letting Putin ‘legitimize his illegal war’

A diplomatic dispute has erupted over the International Olympic Committee’s intention to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics under a “neutral” flag, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.

National Archives calls on former presidents and VPs to hunt for classified documents

The National Archives and Records Administration called on former presidents and vice presidents to hunt for any classified files they might be holding on to.
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