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CNN shake-up: Network announces big changes to daily programming

CNN revealed in a press release Wednesday that big changes are coming to its daily programming.

DeSantis targets middlemen on drug prices

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is pushing a new legislative proposal that he says would give customers more flexibility in buying prescription drugs and encourage price transparency.

Musk vows to disclose censorship practices and make Twitter code open to public

Billionaire and current Twitter CEO Elon Musk laid out a time frame for making Twitter's recommendation code open source and publicly labeling shadowbanning Friday.

Brazil’s Supreme Court gives go-ahead to investigate Jair Bolsonaro for storming of capital

Brazil’s Supreme Court authorized a review of former President Jair Bolsonaro's role in the Jan. 8 storming of the country's government offices in Brasilia.

Republicans craft contingency plan as possible debt ceiling crisis looms

Republicans in the House are reportedly crafting a contingency plan in the event negotiations fail on lifting the debt limit, which is projected to be hit next week.

DOJ to impose harsher rules for pistol-stabilizing braces

The Department of Justice submitted a new firearm regulation Friday aimed at shelling out standards for the use of pistol-stabilizing braces.

Egg prices spike nationwide thanks to bird flu

Bird flu wreaked havoc on the price of eggs in 2022, and it looks like the pain will continue well into 2023.

George Santos ignored advice to drop out after background check: Report

Embattled Rep. George Santos (R-NY) has largely been a distraction since being elected, and now it's being reported that several of his confidants and his background check vendor saw it coming.

Louisiana drug informant sues over rape during sting operation

A woman who was an informant to Louisiana law enforcement is alleging that she was allowed to be raped twice in order to secure drug buys for police, according to a lawsuit.

Abortion rights demonstrators hit with probation for interrupting Supreme Court

Three protesters who made pro-abortion rights outbursts during a Supreme Court oral argument last November were hit with an unsupervised probation sentence Friday.
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