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Supreme Court punts on reviewing Florida and Texas social media laws

The Supreme Court has held off consideration of two major cases involving laws in Texas and Florida meant to penalize Big Tech for censorship, a decision that means the laws will remain blocked for longer.

Electric vehicles don’t pass shipping line safety assessment: ‘We will never compromise’

Shipping line Havila Kystruten has banned hybrid and electric vehicles due to their fire risk.

Tim Allen denies Pamela Anderson’s explosive claim: ‘I would never do such a thing’

Actress Pamela Anderson claims Tim Allen exposed himself to her while on the set of the 1990s sitcom Home Improvement, but Allen adamantly denies it ever happened.

Trump’s handling of classified documents is ‘more serious’ than Biden’s: Poll

A majority of voters agree that both former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden acted inappropriately when it comes to their handling of classified documents, but more were inclined to say the former president’s actions were “more serious” than his successor.

Avatar: The Way of the Water joins film history with $2B in worldwide box office

Avatar: The Way of the Water crossed the $2 billion worldwide box office threshold this past weekend, joining a select group of films to claim such a feat.

WATCH: Kellyanne Conway says Biden deserves blame in mishandling classified documents

Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway blasted President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents, saying he is a “grown man” worthy of blame.

Kevin McCarthy to visit Taiwan later this year: Report

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is reportedly planning on visiting Taiwan later this year, a year after his predecessor made a similar trip to the island nation.

Huu Can Tran LA County shooting: What we know about the Lunar New Year massacre

A shooting during Lunar New Year celebrations in Monterey Park, California, Saturday evening killed 10 people.

House Republicans delay action on immigration bill as cracks form in GOP

House Republicans will delay action on a border security bill after some centrist members of the party voiced concerns about the scope of the legislation.

Joe Manchin latest in line of Democrats considering exit from party

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) declined to confirm whether he planned to run for reelection in 2024, putting Democrats on edge as they seek to maintain their slim Senate majority in the next election cycle.
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