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Biden calls same-sex marriage law ‘blow against hate’ in star-studded ceremony

A decade ago, then-Vice President Joe Biden took Americans by surprise when he came out to support gay marriage, preempting former President Barack Obama by calling the decision “inevitable.”

FTX’s disgraced founder Sam Bankman-Fried gave fake names to make political donations

Former cryptocurrency mogul and FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been accused by United States authorities of violating multiple campaign finance laws, including donating to political candidates under other people's names.

White House warns ‘extremist conservatives’ won’t give up after new marriage law

The White House lashed out Tuesday at "extremist conservatives" who might try to take away fundamental rights even as President Joe Biden prepared to sign the bipartisan Respect for Marriage Act.

Apple to allow third-party app sellers on iPhones, bowing to regulatory pressure

Apple is moving toward allowing third-party sellers to sell apps on its devices in an effort to comply with European regulators and in anticipation of pressure from Congress.

Social Security update: Second of monthly checks worth $1,755 to arrive in 18 days

Supplemental Security Income recipients are set to receive their second of two December payments in less than three weeks, bringing the total amount they receive from SSI to $1,755.

Idaho student murders: Police bodycam footage in spotlight as investigation into killings continues

Body camera footage released showing a group walking near the crime scene at 3 a.m. has been the subject of increased scrutiny in the murder investigation of four University of Idaho students.

‘Brutal map’ scaring away potential DSCC chairs to lead Democrats in 2024

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is having a hard time landing a new person to chair the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee amid concerns preserving the party’s grip on the chamber in 2024 is an impossible task.

Top colleges and universities mandate bivalent COVID-19 booster shots

Nearly three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of top colleges and universities are mandating students receive the latest COVID-19 bivalent booster, despite a national trend away from such requirements.

Catch a glimpse of the strongest meteor shower of the year Tuesday night

The strongest meteor shower of the year will be at its peak on Tuesday night.

White House: The Fed has ‘the best monetary policies to deal with inflation’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lauded the Federal Reserve Tuesday but would not say whether the rate hikes implemented by Chairman Jerome Powell over the past year had slowed inflation.
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