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Jill Biden: ‘Thank you for the trust you put in Joe’

First lady Jill Biden shared her appreciation for her husband and his supporters Wednesday, after Biden delivered remarks on his decision to step aside from the 2024 White House race. President Biden addressed the nation Wednesday evening in his first on-camera remarks since announcing earlier this week that he would withdraw his candidacy. The first...

Trump threatens Zuck with jail for Meta’s bias. Here’s how to lower the temperature  

Social media giants such as Meta and X have been accused of political bias, and while government intervention could take the problem from bad to worse, legislation promoting data and content interoperability, mandating user ID verification, and updating Section 230 can help promote civil discourse and protect future generations.

Putin’s shadow looms large over the Paris Olympics 

The City of Lights is in Moscow’s crosshairs.

CrowdStrike offers $10 apology gift cards after global tech outage

“To express our gratitude, your next cup of coffee or late night snack is on us,” the end of the email read.

House Dem from border district dodges questions on Harris’ immigration record: ‘Was she a border czar?’

Democratic Rep. Vicente Gonzalez declined to answer this week when asked about the job Vice President Kamala Harris did at the southern border after being tapped by President Biden to work on the issue.

House Republicans replace American flags at Union Station after anti-Israel protests

House Speaker Mike Johnson led Republican lawmakers in replacing American flags that were removed and burned at Union Station during anti-Israel protests.

Biden says ‘The choice is up to you, the American people’ while saying he won’t seek re-election

Lame duck President Biden gave a small endorsement to Vice President Kamala Harris and did not mention former President Trump by name while saying he would not seek re-election.

Biden likely to keep same routine, accomplish ‘nothing’ in waning months of presidency: insiders

President Biden leaves office in six months, and political insiders believe the remaining tenure of his lame-duck presidency will consist of "absolutely nothing."

Tax system goes digital after IRS funding boost

The initial $80 billion funding boost for the IRS passed as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022 is putting more of the vast U.S. tax system online while digitizing more of the agency's internal operations. The latest update on the IRS’s operating plan for the increased funding shows that while the tax...

Republican AGs accuse Biden’s education secretary of ‘flagrant’ Hatch Act violations

Two Republican AGs are reporting that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona violated the Hatch Act in connection to recent comments about President Biden's student loan forgiveness plans.

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