Friday, February 9

President Joe Biden will welcome German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to the White House today. The two leaders will discuss support for Ukraine’s defense against Russia as well as support for Israel’s…

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CDC Issues Alert on Listeria Outbreak

The food safety alert includes certain queso fresco and cotija cheese. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released an alert regarding the outbreak of listeria in…

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Supreme Court Hears Case on Trump Ballot Eligibility

The Colorado Supreme Court had ruled to remove the former president from the state’s ballot. The justices of the U.S. Supreme Court are hearing oral arguments in the…

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First Lady Promotes Women’s Health Research in Atlanta

She highlights the White House Initiative on research for women’s health launched last fall. First Lady Jill Biden promoted the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research on…

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Legislation Introduced to Address Rent Price Fixing

Senator Wyden calls the software a “collusion… to charge above-market rent.” Senators Ron Wyden of Oregon, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, and Peter Welch of Vermont have introduced legislation…

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FTC Supports Amazon’s Withdrawal from iRobot Acquisition

Official says the proposed $1.4 billion merger had “potential competitive effects.“ The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced its support for Amazon withdrawing from the acquisition of iRobot. The…

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Federal Judge Allows Lawsuit Against Gaza Aid to Proceed

He denied the Justice Department’s request to dismiss the case. Northern Texas U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk allowed a lawsuit attempting to block federal aid to Gaza…

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Roy Cooper, Governor of North Carolina

Roy Cooper, Governor of North Carolina

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Jerome Powell, Chairman, Federal Reserve

Chairman Jerome Powell said Federal Reserve officials may not have the confidence in the U.S. economy to cut interest rates in March.

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Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky

Senator Rand Paul has voiced opposition to the U.S. borrowing even more money to provide aid to foreign countries.

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