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Spotify to Shed 6% of Its Work Force in Latest Round of Tech Layoffs
The audio streaming platform became the latest big technology company to cut costs over worries about the economy.
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Post Politics Now: Biden hosting Democrats at White House as debt limit standoff continues
The president and congressional Democrats are expected to discuss an array of issues, including the ongoing standoff with House Republicans over raising the nation’s debt limit.
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In George Santos’s district, voters feel a mix of regret and resignation
George Santos’ constituents say they once saw him as a fresh face for the Republican party. But Santos’ tenure was in disarray before it even started. Caught in the middle are his voters.
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Speaker McCarthy adds hard-right Republicans to House Rules Committee
The committee, which will be chaired by Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), includes Reps. Chip Roy (R-Tex.), Thomas Massie (Ky.) and Ralph Norman (R-S.C.).
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Four More Oath Keepers Members Convicted of Sedition in Second Trial
The four members of the far-right militia were found guilty of seditious conspiracy nearly two months after the group’s leader, Stewart Rhodes, was convicted of the same charge in a separate proceeding.
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Jury Convicts Man Who Posed With Boot on Desk in Pelosi’s Office
Richard Barnett became one of the highest-profile defendants charged in the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol after he was photographed with his boot on a desk in Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office.
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Will the Real G.O.P. Please Stand Up? A National Power Struggle Goes Local.
In one deep-red pocket of rural Pennsylvania, three warring factions each claim to represent the Republican Party. Tensions boiled over in a scuffle over a booth at a farm show.
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Voter Fraud Unit in Arizona Will Shift Focus to Voter Rights
Kris Mayes, the state’s new Democratic attorney general, is shifting gears on election issues in an office her Republican predecessor created.
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Depleted Under Trump, a ‘Traumatized’ E.P.A. Struggles With Its Mission
Despite an injection of funding, the agency still has not recovered from an exodus of scientists and policy experts, both insiders and critics say.
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Denmark’s central bank and seven private banks, including Jyske Bank and Sydbank got hacked with DDoS
According to Reuters, a spokesperson for the central bank said its website was working normally on Tuesday afternoon. The attack, which also affected IT financial industry solutions developer Bankdata, did not reportedly impact the bank’s other systems or day-to-day operations. However, it impacted access to the websites of the aforementioned private banks, which was briefly…