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Trump touts $92B in data center, energy investments

President Trump on Tuesday touted $92 billion in new private data center and energy investments as his administration seeks to boost the nation’s power supply amid a push to rapidly develop energy-hungry artificial intelligence (AI). Trump unveiled investments from 20 major energy and technology companies, including Google, CoreWeave and Blackstone, at Sen. Dave McCormick’s (R-Pa.)…

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Hawley seeks to repeal Medicaid cuts he voted for

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) wants to repeal parts of the “big, beautiful” law he just voted for.  Hawley on Tuesday introduced new legislation to roll back some of the Medicaid cuts that were included in the massive tax cut law, which passed the Senate two weeks ago and was signed into law by President Trump…

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Vermont named best state for quality of life

Vermont was named the best state for quality of life by CNBC for the fifth year in a row, according to a Monday release from the news outlet. Maine, New Jersey, Minnesota, Connecticut, Hawaii, North Dakota, Massachusetts, Nebraska and Virginia also made the top 10 list for a high quality of life.  But the Green…

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Jon Stewart: ‘Classic’ Trump distractions barrage won’t quell MAGA Epstein ‘revolt’

Jon Stewart says President Trump’s supporters are in an “open revolt” over his administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files — and that the commander in chief’s attempts to offer a “distraction” won’t quiet the criticism. “Surprisingly, MAGA World, for the first time in memory, isn’t just slavishly acquiescing to Trump’s reality distortion field,” Stewart said of…

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Watch: House Democratic leaders give remarks amid Epstein controversy

House Democratic leaders will spoke to reporters Tuesday morning as those within the party air frustration with the Trump administration over files tied to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) have been among the most vocal critics of the Justice Department after a recent memo concluded Epstein…

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Dinesh D’Souza: ‘Time to move on’ from Epstein

Conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza on Monday said people should “move on” from encouraging the Trump administration to release files related to the sex-trafficking ring run by deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.  “I’m going to talk about the Epstein files and I’m going to make the case that even though there are unanswered questions about Epstein, it…

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