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Cori Bush Uncertain on Supporting Hakeem Jeffries for Speaker in 2027

Cori Bush, a former Missouri representative, has declined to commit to voting for Hakeem Jeffries as speaker if she wins back her seat. Her comments highlight a division among progressive Democrats regarding support for Jeffries. While some progressives express dissatisfaction with his leadership, others indicate they will support him in the speaker vote.

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New York Times — Business

Uber Expands Criminal Offenses for Driver Disqualification

Uber is updating its policies to include a broader range of criminal offenses that will permanently disqualify individuals from driving for the company in the United States. This initiative is part of Uber's efforts to improve safety for its users.

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theatlantic.com

National Parks Funding Shifted to White House Projects

Recent budget documents reveal that significant taxpayer funds have been redirected from national parks to projects in the Washington area, including a $689,232 pathway replacement at the White House. This shift has led to over 900 Park Service projects being unfunded, highlighting a $24 billion maintenance backlog in national parks as spending in the National Capital Region increased by 92 percent over the past year.

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TechCrunch

OpenAI hires former Uber India chief to lead operations in India

OpenAI has announced the hiring of the former Uber India chief to oversee its operations in India. This decision is part of a broader initiative to enhance OpenAI's footprint in the Indian market through office expansions, partnerships, and recruitment.

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Fox News — Politics

Democratic Candidate Remains Silent After AOC's Support

Cait Conley, a Democratic candidate, has not responded to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's endorsement of her campaign. Her opponent, Rep. Mike Lawler, has called for clarity on Conley's position regarding Ocasio-Cortez and socialist candidates in the race. The contest is viewed as highly competitive, with national implications.

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The Daily Beast

Trump Claims Higher Approval Rating Than Polls Indicate

President Donald Trump claimed a 65% approval rating on Truth Social, which is not supported by public polling data. A recent survey indicated a 50% approval rating, while Trump's net approval is currently at -22 points. Economic concerns are rising among voters, particularly regarding fuel costs.

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abcnews.com

Democratic Veterans Running for Congress Emphasize Patriotism in Campaigns

Democratic veterans running for Congress in the 2026 midterms are focusing on patriotism as a key theme in their campaigns. Polling shows a stark contrast in feelings of pride in the U.S. between Republicans and Democrats. Candidates argue that patriotism can be expressed through critique and service, and they aim to reshape the narrative within the Democratic Party.

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spectrumlocalnews.com

Charlotte Faces Construction Worker Shortage Amid $20 Billion Building Boom

Charlotte, North Carolina, is facing a significant shortage of construction workers as the city prepares for nearly $20 billion in upcoming projects. The Associated Builders and Contractors Carolinas report a need for approximately 350,000 new workers in 2026, with local businesses like AEGJ Construction stepping in to help. The city is investing $2.1 million in workforce programs to address this issue and improve safety in construction.

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yahoo.com

Gadi Eisenkot Gains Support Ahead of Israeli Elections Against Netanyahu

Gadi Eisenkot, former Israeli military chief, is emerging as a significant challenger to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the upcoming elections, with his party Yashar gaining support in polls. Eisenkot's military background and personal sacrifices resonate with voters, positioning him as a potential contender for leadership despite Netanyahu's long-standing political presence.

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