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  • Republican Rep Devin Nunes Quits Post To Become CEO Of Trump's Social Media Venture
    Donald Trump
    Representative Devin Nunes has been hired to be the CEO of Trump's social media company Trump Media & Technology Group.
  • U.S. Congress Seeks To Mandate Drunk Driver Prevention Tech In Cars
    Drunk Driving
    The mandate is part of the trillion-dollar infrastructure package that is now awaiting Biden's approval.
  • Fourth Stimulus Check: Will It Arrive Just In Time For Christmas?
    FTC
    Millions hope for another round of payments right before the holidays.
  • Biden Asking $30 Billion From Congress To Support Hurricane Relief And Afghan Refugee Crisis
    White House
    The White House plans to use $24 billion to support recovery efforts for victims of California wildfires Hurricane Ida, while $6.4 billion will be used to help resettle Afghan refugees.
  • Federal Reserve Chief Says Economy Showing Sustained Improvement
    SECOND TERM
    Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the economy is growing at a sustained rate but it still faces challenges due to the pandemic.
  • US Congress Approves Hate Crime Bill
    Asian Hate
    The bill will expedite the investigation and identification of hate crimes by providing additional resources to law enforcement.
  • Spend And Tax: Biden To Pitch $4 Trillion Package At Congress Speech
    Biden
    The White House said Wednesday that the two packages would be funded by doubling the capital gains tax rate
  • Major U.S. Firms Stop Money Donations To Pro-Trump Republicans
    Trump insurrection
    House Republicans that still voted against President Joe Biden during the counting of votes at the Electoral College are seeing large U.S. companies stop donating to them.
  • Congress To Establish '9/11-Type' Commission For U.S. Capitol Attack Probe
    Trump insurrection
    An independent commission will look into the chaotic attack at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
  • Arrests, Security Checks Stepped Up Ahead Of Biden Inauguration
    National Guard Outside Capitol
    More troops are in Washington, D.C,. than there are U.S. soldiers serving in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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