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AG Merrick Garland to undergo surgery, Justice Department says

Attorney General Merrick Garland will undergo back surgery this weekend and delegate his duties to the deputy attorney general during the procedure, the Justice Department said Monday.

Election commission marks Tuesday as ‘Help America Vote Day’

The 2024 election is already dominating news coverage and is the source of much discussion both in the news media and at the dinner tables of America. Voter turnout could be brisk and millions of dollars will be spent by the political parties crafting their public messages and talking points to suit the ever-present news media. All that said, consider that Tuesday is "Help America Vote Day." This is actually an official occasion.

Back home in Florida after White House bid ends, DeSantis is still focused on Washington’s problems

On the heels of a failed presidential bid, Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis finally weighed on what he wants state lawmakers to do this year: Change Washington.

GOP’s fury at ‘smug’ Homeland Security secretary fuels Mayorkas impeachment

Rep. Ashley Hinson faced Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas at a committee hearing last year, checking off a list of border failures: criminal immigrants surging into the U.S., rising assaults on Border Patrol agents, record-shattering migrant deaths and children being trafficked across the boundary.

Trump: Border bill is a trick to pin blame for migrant crisis on Republicans

Former President Donald Trump said the Senate bipartisan border deal would only make the migrant crisis worse under President Biden.

IRS now accepting 2023 tax returns, promises better customer service after years of chaos

The IRS began accepting tax returns Monday as it opened the tax-filing season with a promise that taxpayers should see a much smoother experience, powered by a windfall of investments by President Biden and Congress.

Close the Middle East bases and stop funding Iraq

The Sunday killing of three U.S. service members and the wounding of dozens of others by an Iraqi militia group at a U.S. base in Jordan should raise serious questions about why the United States has so many troops overseas. Instead, as the Pentagon and President Joe Biden vow a response is coming, Republican war […]

French farmers blockade Paris in heated protest

French farmers blockaded Paris on Monday, cutting off the capital city from outside connections with tractors and barricades, in a protest over agricultural reforms that the farmers say do no go far enough. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, still in the first month of his job, attempted to temper the protesters with reforms last week, including...

Walmart to offer managers company stock as compensation

The country’s largest retail store will now hand out stock grants to store managers as part of compensation packages. Walmart announced the change Monday, adding to an increase in salary made earlier this month. Store managers can now see stock grants as high as $20,000 per year for the largest stores, with smaller store managers...

Amazon Prime Video begins running commercials on streaming service

Amazon Prime Video began running commercials on its streaming service on Monday for users who decline to pay an extra $2.99 a month for its new ad-free option. Announcing the switch in September, Amazon pointed to its increased investments in Prime Video, which is home to dozens of movies, TV shows, Amazon Originals, premium channels...

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