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Governor Polis Faces Backlash Over Tren de Aragua’s Rise in Aurora

In response to concerns about the Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, taking control of buildings in Aurora, Colorado, Governor Jared Polis described claims as "imagination."

Connections Unveiled: The Influence of Lobbyists on EPA Policy and Appointments

On March 8, 2022, President Joe Biden nominated Joe Goffman as the head of the EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation.

Harris Faces Criticism for Lack of Specifics in Presidential Vision

In her first appearance as the Democratic nominee on a CNN interview Thursday night, Vice President Kamala Harris found it a challenge to define her immediate actions if she were to become president this election season.

U.S.-Backed Research Led to Patents for Chinese Companies

Various U.S. agencies have funded research that led to the creation of 1,020 patents for Chinese entities.

AGs Warn Asset Managers Pushing ESG Agenda Could Violate Duties

Twenty-four state attorneys general warned asset managers that their push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies may violate their fiduciary duties.

Texas State Rep. Switches Political Affiliation

Texas State Rep. Shawn Thierry has switched her political party from Democrat to Republican.

Chicago Facing Nearly $1B 2025 Deficit

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city has a $982 million deficit for its 2025 budget.

Illegal Immigrants Attempt to Board California School Buses

More than 20 illegal immigrants attempted to board California school buses.

CA Shake Shacks Close After Minimum Wage Hike

Six Shake Shack locations in California have closed as a result of the state's $20 minimum wage bill.

Publishers Suing Florida Over State’s Ban on Sexually Explicit Books

More than a dozen publishers and authors have filed a complaint against the state of Florida, alleging that the state's ban on sexually explicit books in classrooms violates the 1st and 14th Amendments.

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