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Biden Report Card: 47% ‘strongly disapprove,’ which is the highest yet

President Joe Biden, challenged by a growing “uncommitted” liberal voting block and struggling to have any impact on the nation’s border crisis, has hit another low point in his general election polling as we close out the weekly White House Report Card. In a story that likely hit with a thud on the doorstep of […]

Granny basketball team proves you’re never too old to have fun

Make no mistake, these grannies play to win.

Without immigration reform and higher education, the US risks losing the race for AI talent  

Staying globally competitive in AI means attracting, cultivating and preserving top talent.

Meta set to delete all Oculus account data by end of March

In an email sent to users, Meta announced that it will be deleting all Oculus accounts and the data associated with them by the end of the month. Users are instructed to migrate their Oculus account to a Meta one account by March 29, or else they won’t be able to reactivate or retrieve apps,...

Spotify adding audiobook-only subscription tier 

Spotify is adding a new audiobook-only subscription tier, the streaming service announced Friday. In a release, the company said beginning Friday, the new "Audiobooks Access Tier" would allow subscribers 15 hours of listening from its audiobooks catalog for $9.99 per month. “With this plan and in one app experience, listeners can continue to tune into...

US begins delivering humanitarian aid into Gaza amid war

The United States military began delivering humanitarian aid into Gaza via C-130 cargo planes Saturday morning. Three planes from Air Forces Central dropped 66 bundles that contained about 38,000 meals into Gaza around 8:30 am ET, two officials told The Associated Press. The airdrop, expected to be the first of many, comes just days after...

Steven Baker: journalist, advocate or the advocacy journalist we’ve been waiting for?

The advocacy seems to depend heavily upon what ideology you are advocating.

Gabbard signals she would be open to being vice president

Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (Hawaii) signaled she would be open to a role as former President Donald Trump's vice president during a Friday interview on Fox News. “I would be open to that,” Gabbard told host Jesse Watters, when asked if she would consider a vice presidential slot. “My mission is to serve our country,”...

Gambled in 2023? Here’s how it will impact your taxes

Whether you won or lost while gambling last year, Uncle Sam wants to know.

Election year homework: Building the future all communities deserve

Historically, federal funds have often bypassed the people and places where critical infrastructure investments are needed most.

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