Month: May 2023
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to meet with President Joe Biden on debt limit: ‘The clock is ticking’ – USA TODAY
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to meet with President Joe Biden on debt limit: ‘The clock is ticking’ USA TODAY Is the Debt Limit Constitutional? Biden Aides Are Debating It. The New York Times Biden invites top congressional leaders to debt ceiling meeting NBC
Read MoreCarlson’s Text That Alarmed Fox Leaders: ‘It’s Not How White Men Fight’ – The New York Times
Carlson’s Text That Alarmed Fox Leaders: ‘It’s Not How White Men Fight’ The New York Times Tucker’s Racist Text That Freaked Out Fox: ‘It’s Not How White Men Fight’ Rolling Stone Tucker Carlson text: ‘It’s not how white men fight’ Business Insider The
Read MoreJewish media, striking journalists unite to cover Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial
In an unusual collaboration, the Pittsburgh Union Progress and Jewish Chronicle have set aside their roles as competitors to better serve a community still shaken by trauma
Read MoreTexas Mass-Shooting Suspect Arrested After Manhunt
The man, Francisco Oropesa, was located just a few miles from the site of the shooting.
Read MoreMost Asian Currencies Consolidate Ahead of FOMC Decision
Most Asian currencies consolidated against USD ahead of the FOMC decision due later, where the Fed is expected to raise rates by 25 bps.
Read MoreAlbemarle Approves Up to $1.5B Lithium Hydroxide Plant Expansion
Albemarle said it plans to double the capacity of a lithium hydroxide plant in Western Australia, raising its bets on the battery material used to power electric cars.
Read MoreNothing to See Here: Writers’ Strike Shuts Down Shows
A picket line marches in front of Sunset Bronson Studios in Los Angeles on Tuesday, after the union representing movie and TV writers struck over pay and conditions. Late-night and variety shows were most immediately affected. Photo: Luis Sinco/Los Angeles
Read MoreBiden to Send 1,500 Troops to Mexican Border as Fears of Migrant Surge Grow
The administration is bracing for a significant increase of migrants as the pandemic-era border rules end on May 11.
Read MoreNew York Gov. Hochul signs bill expanding access to contraceptives
New Yorkers next year won’t have to go through their doctors to get prescription contraceptives under a bill that Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed into law.
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