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Biden Tells Grocery Stores to Cut Costs for Consumers

President Joe Biden's administration is directing grocery chains to lower prices on goods from milk to eggs and bread as prices have soared since he took office in 2021.

Call for Recall: Leaders Blame Kia, Hyundai for Spike in Car Thefts

A coalition of elected leaders from across the country is attributing the recent surge in vehicle thefts to car manufacturers Kia and Hyundai, renewing...

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., Pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church & Ebenezer Baptist Church; and the Civil Rights Movement- American Minute with Bill...

Download as PDF ... In 1983, Republican President Ronald Reagan signed the bill to make the third Monday in January a holiday in honor of Baptist Pastor, Reverend...

Public Charging Stations Frozen in Bitter Cold Temperatures, EV Drivers Left Stranded

Electric vehicle owners in Illinois have not been able to charge their electric vehicles due to the frigid temperatures this week.

Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Tax Charges, June Trial Date Set

Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty Thursday to nine charges alleging that he failed to pay at least $1.4 million in federal taxes between 2016 and 2019 on foreign earnings.

NYC Driver Shoves Pro-Palestinian Protesters Blocking Traffic

A New York City driver was seen confronting a group of anti-Israel protesters blocking cars driving across the Manhattan Bridge Monday.

Pro-Palestine Activists Shut Down Seattle Freeway

Hundreds of pro-Palestine demonstrators shut down lanes of Seattle's Interstate 5 for more than three hours.

Activists Call for Young Children to Learn Critical Race Theory

The organization EmbraceRace developed a guide to teach young children about Critical Race Theory (CRT).

Washington, D.C. to Eliminate Sale of New Gas-Powered Cars by 2035

Washington, D.C. has announced its plans to eliminate the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.

White House Advisor Says U.S. Steel Purchase Requires ‘Serious Scrutiny’

The Biden administration said Japanese company Nippon Steel's planned $14.9 billion purchase of U.S. steel requires "serious scrutiny."

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