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WATCH: Arnold Schwarzenegger reaches out to those drawn in by ‘hate and antisemitism’

Arnold Schwarzenegger delivered a message on Monday to people who may find themselves consumed by antisemitism and hate: It's not too late.

FTC sought internal communications and journalist names from Musk-owned Twitter

The Federal Trade Commission demanded that the Elon Musk-owned Twitter turn over internal communications detailing the billionaire's purchase and which journalists were given access to internal records, according to newly released documents.

Schumer joins Republicans in backing reversal of controversial DC crime bill

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced Tuesday he will join Republicans in backing a resolution to overturn a controversial Washington, D.C., crime law.

Arkansas universal school choice bill clears legislature and heads to Gov. Sanders’s desk

A bill establishing a universal school choice program cleared the Arkansas state legislature Tuesday and now heads to the desk of Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR).

‘Day one’ Biden administration senior official set to depart

A senior official who has been in the Biden administration since the beginning of its campaign is set to depart.

Full House: All 435 seats to be filled for first time since 2019

Rep.-elect Jennifer McClellan (D-VA) will be sworn in Tuesday evening after winning a special election in Virginia's 4th Congressional District last month, marking the first time since 2019 the House will have no vacancies.

House Oversight asks whether White House suppressed public statement on Biden classified documents

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-OK) pressed the White House on Tuesday about whether aides pressured the National Archives and Records Administration to stay quiet about President Joe Biden’s mishandled classified documents.

IRS investigating Employee Retention Credit claims and issues warning

The Internal Revenue Service warned taxpayers Tuesday to review Employee Retention Credit guidelines carefully before trying to claim the credit. It cited third parties encouraging people to claim the credit despite being ineligible for it as a reason for the warning.

DeSantis rejects blogger registration proposal: ‘I don’t control every single bill’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) came out in opposition to the "Information Dissemination" bill that would require certain bloggers to register with the state.

State Department spokesman Ned Price to step down and transition into policy role

State Department spokesman Ned Price will exit from his role later this month, marking the latest shuffle in the communications team for the Biden administration.
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