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What the debt limit standoff means for the banking crisis

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story What the debt limit standoff means for the banking crisis While the banking sector has continued to show signs of stabilizing, experts are raising questions about what a partisan showdown over the debt limit could mean...

14 trans and nonbinary legislators tell Biden they’re concerned about Title IX change

A coalition of transgender and nonbinary legislators sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Monday to voice their concern about the administration’s proposed changes to Title IX. “We are fourteen of the transgender and nonbinary legislators holding office across the United States of America, and we are writing to express our concern regarding the...

NASCAR’s Cody Ware charged with assault, suspended from racing

NASCAR driver Cody Shane Ware has been suspended indefinitely after he was arrested on assault and strangulation charges this month in North Carolina, according to NASCAR officials and the Iredell County Sheriff's Office.

Weight loss in older adults associated with risk of early death, study finds

A new study found that weight loss in older adults may increase their risk of death, especially among older men. The study, published in JAMA Network Open on Monday, looked at 16,703 adults who were 70 years old or older in Australia and 2,411 adults in the United States who were 65 or older. The...

What will happen to mifepristone now?

Welcome to The Hill's Health Care newsletter {beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story What is mifepristone's future? A flurry of confusion and outrage has emerged in the wake of the ruling from Texas blocking authorization for mifepristone, with lawmakers and regulators parsing what could happen next. © AP Photo/Justin Rex U.S. District...

Biden’s war on prescription drugs

President Biden wants you to believe that his fiscal year (FY) 2024 budget will save Medicare, which will be insolvent as early as 2028, without raising costs on seniors or cutting benefits. If that sounds too good to be true, it’s because it is. Biden’s plan to “save” Medicare is to raise taxes and subject...

US intelligence leak a blow to Ukraine war effort

Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story US intelligence leak a blow to Ukraine war effort The largest U.S. military leak in a decade is a serious blow to Ukraine’s war effort, creating an intelligence threat for that country’s forces ahead of an...

Ohio Republican who was waved off last Senate bid by Trump set to challenge Sherrod Brown

An Ohio Republican who suspended his 2022 Senate bid after speaking with former President Trump filed paperwork Monday to challenge Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) next year. Bernie Moreno, a businessman and car dealer, filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission to set up his GOP Senate campaign. NBC News reported that a source close...

New Jersey drops college degree requirement for some state workers

Story at a glance New Jersey is now the sixth state to loosen its college degree requirements for state workers. Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed an executive order Monday expanding state employment opportunities for people without degrees.   “Every American should have the ability to attain a good job with growth opportunities and secure...

Biden signs bill ending national COVID-19 emergency

President Biden on Monday signed a GOP-led resolution bringing an end to the national emergency over the COVID-19 pandemic, the White House said. The resolution passed the House despite almost 200 House Democrats voting against it after the White House said it strongly opposed the measure, though it did not threaten to veto it if...

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