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New York City Council Passes Reparations Measures

The New York City Council passed two measures that will lead to the city becoming the largest in the U.S. to have a slavery reparations program.

Judge Dismisses Two Charges Against Trump

A Georgia judge dismissed two criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.

Trump to End Taxes on Overtime if Elected

Former President Donald Trump announced that he will work to end "all taxes on overtime."

School Challenges Officials After State Banned Christian Students from Athletic Association

Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) filed an opening brief on behalf of Mid Vermont Christian School and one of its families after Vermont officials banned students from participating in the state's athletic association.

Interest Payments on U.S. Debt Surpass Trillion-Dollar Threshold

This year has seen the U.S. government's debt interest costs exceed $1 trillion for the first time, marking a significant financial milestone

North Dakota Judge Strikes Down State Abortion Ban as Unconstitutional

A ruling by a district judge in North Dakota on Thursday has invalidated the statewide prohibition on abortion, deeming it a violation of the Constitution.

Bipartisan Effort Leads to Legislation Blocking Tax Credits for Chinese-Made EV Components

On Thursday, the House passed a bill aimed at prohibiting electric vehicles made with components and minerals from China from benefiting from U.S. government incentives.

The Rise of Liberalism among Young Women: Gallup’s 20-Year Overview

Recent Gallup analysis, examining over two decades of polling data, reveals a significant shift towards liberalism among young women today.

Letter to USPS Expresses Concern Over Mail-in Ballots

The National Association of State Election Directors and other officials sent a letter to U.S. Postal Service Postmaster Louis DeJoy, voicing concerns that USPS may not be prepared to process mail-in ballots efficiently.

Ohio Gov. Sending Law Enforcement to Springfield Amid Migrant Crisis

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) is sending law enforcement to the city of Springfield in an effort to address the migrant crisis.

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