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  • Ex-Arkansas governor says ‘more voices’ in 2024 GOP race are ‘good for our party’

    Ex-Arkansas governor says ‘more voices’ in 2024 GOP race are ‘good for our party’

     

    Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who’s weighing a run for the Republican presidential nomination, said Sunday that “more voices” in the 2024 race are “good for our party.”

    ​Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who’s weighing a run for the Republican presidential nomination, said Sunday that “more voices” in the 2024 race are “good for our party.” 

  • ‘A rug was pulled from underneath me’: Student loan borrowers still face months of uncertainty about Biden’s forgiveness program

    ‘A rug was pulled from underneath me’: Student loan borrowers still face months of uncertainty about Biden’s forgiveness program

     

    More than 40 million federal student loan borrowers could be eligible for up to $20,000 in debt forgiveness, but they will likely have to wait several more months before the Supreme Court rules on whether President Joe Biden can implement his proposed relief program.

    ​More than 40 million federal student loan borrowers could be eligible for up to $20,000 in debt forgiveness, but they will likely have to wait several more months before the Supreme Court rules on whether President Joe Biden can implement his proposed relief program. 

  • A Ford patent hints at future ways companies might treat customers who miss payments

    A Ford patent hints at future ways companies might treat customers who miss payments

     

    Ford has some interesting ideas about stuff that self-driving cars might soon be able to do. Besides freeing us from the tedium of commuting, cars, as envisioned in a Ford patent application, could repossess themselves.

    ​Ford has some interesting ideas about stuff that self-driving cars might soon be able to do. Besides freeing us from the tedium of commuting, cars, as envisioned in a Ford patent application, could repossess themselves. 

  • It’s Hell Week on Wall Street

    It’s Hell Week on Wall Street

     

    Wall Street investors are gearing up for their version of Hell Week — a torrent of jobs data coming over the next few days could easily lead to volatile market swings.

    ​Wall Street investors are gearing up for their version of Hell Week — a torrent of jobs data coming over the next few days could easily lead to volatile market swings. 

  • Biden to visit Selma as he makes his own case for voting rights

    Biden to visit Selma as he makes his own case for voting rights

     

    President Joe Biden will visit Alabama on Sunday to commemorate the 58th anniversary of the landmark Bloody Sunday march that galvanized the Civil Rights movement and helped lead to an expansion of voting rights.

    ​President Joe Biden will visit Alabama on Sunday to commemorate the 58th anniversary of the landmark Bloody Sunday march that galvanized the Civil Rights movement and helped lead to an expansion of voting rights. 

  • How Alex Murdaugh’s risky testimony ultimately brought him down

    How Alex Murdaugh’s risky testimony ultimately brought him down

     

    Convicted former attorney Alex Murdaugh’s decision to take the stand at his double murder trial was not entirely surprising given his family’s legal legacy stretching back to the early 1900s in coastal South Carolina.

    ​Convicted former attorney Alex Murdaugh’s decision to take the stand at his double murder trial was not entirely surprising given his family’s legal legacy stretching back to the early 1900s in coastal South Carolina. 

  • 2 men hunted and killed a bald eagle in Nebraska, officials say

    2 men hunted and killed a bald eagle in Nebraska, officials say

     

    Two men in Nebraska have been cited after hunting and killing a bald eagle, according to the Stanton County Sheriff’s Office.

    ​Two men in Nebraska have been cited after hunting and killing a bald eagle, according to the Stanton County Sheriff’s Office. 

  • Norfolk Southern freight train derails in Clark County, Ohio, prompting shelter-in-place order ‘out of abundance of caution’

    Norfolk Southern freight train derails in Clark County, Ohio, prompting shelter-in-place order ‘out of abundance of caution’

     

    A Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in the Springfield, Ohio, area Saturday afternoon, prompting a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents — just one month after the company’s toxic train wreck on the other side of the state in East Palestine.

    ​A Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in the Springfield, Ohio, area Saturday afternoon, prompting a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents — just one month after the company’s toxic train wreck on the other side of the state in East Palestine. 

  • Trump seeks to block Pence’s grand jury testimony in 2020 election interference probe

    Trump seeks to block Pence’s grand jury testimony in 2020 election interference probe

     

    Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal court to block former Vice President Mike Pence from speaking to a grand jury about certain matters covered by executive privilege as part of the criminal investigation into efforts to overturn Trump’s 2020 election loss, sources familiar with the move told CNN.

    ​Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal court to block former Vice President Mike Pence from speaking to a grand jury about certain matters covered by executive privilege as part of the criminal investigation into efforts to overturn Trump’s 2020 election loss, sources familiar with the move told CNN. 

  • House Oversight panel will hold hearing on probe into Biden family financial dealings

    House Oversight panel will hold hearing on probe into Biden family financial dealings

     

    House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced that his panel will hold a hearing next Friday to spotlight the Treasury Department’s failure to provide bank activity reports for President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, presidential brother James Biden and several Biden family associates and their related companies.

    ​House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced that his panel will hold a hearing next Friday to spotlight the Treasury Department’s failure to provide bank activity reports for President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, presidential brother James Biden and several Biden family associates and their related companies.