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Cori Bush faces ethics complaint after using campaign funds to pay husband for security services

A government watchdog group is pressing the Federal Election Commission to investigate Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) over complaints that she made campaign payments to her now-husband for security services during the 2022 midterm cycle.

Biden dedicates $1.2 billion in new funds to aging and closed nuclear plants

The Biden administration on Thursday announced $1.2 billion in aid to help extend the life of distressed or aging nuclear power plants, seeking to keep online the carbon-free source of electricity as it also looks to build out renewable energy sources.

Idaho student murders: Knife among other items seized from Bryan Kohberger’s home

Investigators took a knife, cellphone, and other items from murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students last November.

Disney’s live-action Peter Pan & Wendy blasted as girls join Lost Boys

Social media has blasted Disney's upcoming live-action film Peter Pan & Wendy after the film's trailer dropped on Tuesday.

Taiwan military to get more than $600 million US arms boost amid China tension

The United States approved a possible military sale to Taiwan worth more than $600 million on Wednesday as Taipei reported a second straight day of large-scale Chinese Air Force incursions.

Californians overwhelmingly do not want Newsom running for president: Poll

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) may have won handily in his reelection bid last November, but his constituents strongly believe he should not seek higher office in 2024.

Angie Craig points to mental illness and homelessness, not politics, after attack in DC apartment

Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN) said the reason for last month's attack at her apartment building in Washington, D.C., was more about the "intersection" of mental illness and homelessness than other motivations.

Tax Rebate 2023: Deadline to apply for property tax rebate worth at least $1,000 is in eight days

Colorado residents only have to wait a little more than a week to apply for a tax rebate that could give them at least $1,000.

Top virologists who changed tune on COVID-19 lab leak theory received millions in NIH grants

Leading virologists who initially raised concerns about the possibility of COVID-19 leaking from a lab in Wuhan, China, before later changing their tune on the issue oversaw projects that received tens of millions of dollars from the National Institutes of Health under Dr. Anthony Fauci, records show.

Michigan Republicans seek to recover from disappointing cycle to gain ground in 2024

Michigan Republicans are seeking to recover from a disappointing midterm cycle and gain ground in the crucial battleground state ahead of the 2024 elections.
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