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A nebulous business gave Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams $150,000 from 2021 until March of this year, Abrams' March financial disclosure form shows.

'Humanitarian groups in Washington, D.C., could get up to $50 million in extra funding to help migrants being transferred from southern border states' under a proposed bill from congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC). What that means is that the humanitarian groups take the credit for aiding the migrants, but the truth is American taxpayers are footing the bill.

Twitter faces heavy scrutiny from lawmakers over security concerns presented by a whistleblower from Twitter's executive team.

California regulators are poised to drop the sale of all new gasoline-powered vehicles starting in 2035, a major step for the largest auto market in the United States and one that the Democratic government suggests can ramp up the transition toward electric vehicle adoption.

Florida's Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Charlie Crist told Gov. Ron DeSantis's supporters: "I don't want your vote."

Elon Musk has subpoenaed former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in his legal team's bid to collect information about the company's bot counts.

A new Gallup poll discovered that a record percentage of Americans say they are struggling.

The Google PhD Fellowship Program is among the most prestigious and sought-after for computer science students and related fields. It shows a generous financial award, as well as mentorship and chances to execute research at an elite level.

Yelp will start flagging listings for crisis pregnancy centers to distinguish them from abortion clinics.

U.S. Navy service members who are pursuing religious exemptions to the Department of Defense's COVID-19 vaccine mandate have been moved into deplorable living conditions and, in some cases, are unable to leave while awaiting termination from the military, according to court documents.

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