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Biden Announces New ‘American Climate Corps’ to Train Youth for Clean-Energy Careers

The program aims to put 20,000 young people to work conserving and restoring land, ‘deploying clean energy,’ and ‘advancing environmental justice’

Schumer moves to stop Tuberville’s blockade of military nominees

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has lined up votes to advance the nominations of three top military officials who have been waiting to take their posts since Sen. Tommy Tuberville has been holding them up in a protest over Pentagon abortion policy.

Riley Gaines rips Kentucky Gov. Beshear in campaign ad for vetoing Save Women’s Sports Act

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's veto of a bill banning male-born athletes in female sports has riled Riley Gaines.

GOP senator urges feds to hold off on AI crackdown as White House readies new executive order

Sen. Mike Rounds wants federal regulators to wait for Congress to act before throttling artificial intelligence, but President Biden's team is preparing new executive action to address the tech danger.

New amendment to short-term funding measure cuts spending levels to appease GOP holdouts

The largest conservative caucus in the House has introduced an amendment to a stalled stopgap spending measure that would lower overall spending levels in a move to garner more support for the legislation.

Schumer’s sloppy dress code sparks Senate scorn

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to relax the upper chamber's dress code has run into much dissent, with lawmakers saying the floor is no place for hoodies and shorts.

AG Garland testifies that he had no personal knowledge of undercover FBI agents at Capitol riot

Attorney General Merrick Garland testified to the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday that he had no personal knowledge that any undercover FBI agents or assets were present at the Capitol on Jan. 5 or 6, 2021.

AG Garland distances himself from FBI’s memo, says that ‘Catholics are not extremists’

Attorney General Merrick Garland distanced himself Wednesday from an FBI memo labeling some practicing Catholics as extremists who deserve scrutiny, saying he was "appalled" by the insinuation.

Biden, Netanyahu strike cordial tone after months of U.S.-Israeli tensions

President Biden told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday that he plans to welcome him in Washington by December, a move designed to ease tensions over a perceived snub of the right-wing leader who has had an uneasy relationship with the current U.S. administration.

Biden creates American Climate Corps to pay, train young people to fight climate change

The White House has a new help wanted ad seeking thousands of young Americans to be paid and trained for green energy and environmental jobs.

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