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Sen. Manchin threatens to repeal his own climate law if Biden continues to ‘liberalize’ it

Sen. Joe Manchin III is threatening unprecedented action against President Biden's tax and climate spending law known as the Inflation Reduction Act: to support the repeal of the very law he wrote.

Rep. Ronny Jackson revives demand for cognitive test as Biden launches 2024 bid

Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas is circulating a letter that says President Biden should take a cognitive test or drop out of the 2024 election.

Supreme Court rejects fossil fuel companies’ appeal over climate change lawsuits

The Supreme Court has rejected appeals from fossil fuel companies over climate change lawsuits brought by local governments in several states.

Cesar Chavez’s legacy lives on in Biden’s new campaign chair

When President Barack Obama flew to California to dedicate a national monument to Latino labor leader Cesar Chavez, a group of the activist's relatives were invited to pose for photos with the president.

Twitter ruined ‘verification’ in 2016 when it started deverifying users for bad behavior

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has led Twitter’s users down something of a winding path when it comes to the little verification check marks.

Why Trump beat Clinton, lost to Biden, and would lose to Biden again

A single group of voters decided not only the 2016 election and the 2020 election, but is poised to decide the 2024 election as well. These voters broke for President Donald Trump in 2016, for President Joe Biden in 2020, and they are leaning heavily against Trump in 2024.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves balances wit and charm

John Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, the writer/director duo behind Date Night (2018) and Horrible Bosses (2011), lent their comedy writing chops to Dungeons & Dragons after a spate of failed attempts to adapt the fantasy roleplaying game to film.

Bud Light would have never replaced marketing executives if people listened to the Trump family

The fallout continues at Bud Light after a disastrous decision to feature Dylan Mulvaney, a man who thinks he is a woman, as a spokesperson for the beer. Conservative Republicans led the charge and called for a boycott of the beer. As a result, the company walked back its advertising gimmick, replacing two executives and issuing something of an apology. But none of this would have happened if people had listened to the family of former President Donald Trump.

Political party time: 2023’s White House Correspondents’ dinner events

It’s White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner week, and Washington appears ready to get the political party started. More than 20 WHCA dinner-related shindigs are on tap this year, with event organizers reporting “insane” demand from revelers aiming to make the cut on the exclusive guest lists of the many bashes. Susanna Quinn, who’s co-hosting...

White House unveils Biden’s South Korea state dinner menu

The White House unveiled the menu for this week's state dinner for South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, revealing that crab cake, ribs and a trio of wines will be served. President Biden and first lady Jill Biden will host Yoon and his wife, Kim Keon-hee, on Wednesday for the second state visit of the Biden...

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