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2023 tax brackets: Here are the new income thresholds for taxpayers

Taxes for the 2022 tax year are due in a couple of months, and there are several tax brackets that the Internal Revenue Service has in place to give filers an idea of how much they owe.

Conservatives warn of political bias in AI chatbots

The viral chatbot ChatGPT has been accused of harboring biases against conservatives, leading to a larger conversation about how artificial intelligence is trained.

Twitter to allow marijuana advertising amid struggle for revenue

Twitter will now allow the advertising of marijuana, a reflection of the platform's loosening standards under Elon Musk's leadership.

Senators float more defense spending following Chinese spy balloon incident

Senators on both sides of the aisle are calling for a larger Pentagon budget after the United States shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon, arguing now is not the time for defense cuts despite GOP calls for fiscal restraint.

Lloyd Austin keeps lines of communication open with China after balloon incursion

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will continue to pursue a conversation with his Chinese counterpart as the fallout from the Chinese spy balloon that the U.S. military shot down continues.

US has ‘growing concern’ over China’s relationship with Russia

The United States has a "growing concern" about China and Russia's relationship and the former's support for the latter's ongoing war in Ukraine, according to Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman.

Trump tells Rick Scott: No Social Security or Medicare cuts

Former President Donald Trump warned Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) to steer away from cuts to Medicare and Social Security.

Biden to welcome German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at White House next month

President Joe Biden will host German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the White House next month, according to press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

EPA administrator and Ohio senators to travel to East Palestine Thursday

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan will visit East Palestine on Thursday, nearly two weeks after a train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed there, leading to a burn-off of chemicals that has raised fears of an environmental crisis.

Elderly Florida woman gives armed intruder lesson on Second Amendment

An elderly woman in Florida shot and killed an armed intruder after he broke into her home early Wednesday morning, authorities said.
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