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Portland Commissioner Threatens Legal Action Over Delayed Response to Threats and Violence

Portland City Commissioner Rene Gonzalez has announced his intention to sue the city over its delayed response to investigate crimes committed against him during his 2024 mayoral campaign. The moderate Democrat accused the city of failing to protect political candidates who were frequently threatened with violence, particularly by anarchist groups like Antifa.

New Jersey Law Allows Teachers to Skip Reading, Writing, Math Requirements

A New Jersey law removing reading, writing, and math requirements for most teachers will take effect on January 1.

Former Baltimore Health Commissioner Pushes Bird Flu Vaccines

Former Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen told "Face the Nation" that the FDA should authorize the bird flu vaccine.

Homeless Man Set on Fire While Sleeping in NYC Subway Station

A homeless man is recovering from burns to his legs and upper body after being set on fire while sleeping at New York City's Penn Station, according to police and law enforcement sources.

Trump Announces Nomination for U.S. Ambassador to Panama

President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Kevin Marino Cabrera as the U.S. Ambassador to Panama.

Guatemalan Migrant Arrested After Lighting Sleeping Woman on Fire in NYC Subway

A Guatemalan migrant suspected of lighting a sleeping woman on fire aboard a New York City subway train has been arrested, according to the New York Post.

Mayor Eric Adams’ Chief Adviser, Ingrid Lewis-Martin, Indicted on Corruption Charges

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s chief adviser, was indicted on corruption charges on Thursday, marking the latest legal issue surrounding the mayor's administration. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the charges, accusing Lewis-Martin of providing special treatment to real estate developers in exchange for over $100,000. The indictment also claims that the developers helped Lewis-Martin’s son set up a Chick-fil-A franchise.

FDA Updates Definition of ‘Healthy’

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) updated the definition of "healthy" for the first time in thirty years.

Pinellas County Approves $312.5M Bond for New Tampa Bay Rays Stadium Amid Delays

The Pinellas County Commission has approved a $312.5 million bond issue to finance its part of a new $1.3 billion stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays. The 5-2 vote, which was delayed twice, allows the county to move forward with selling the bonds, contingent on the Rays meeting their obligations under the deal. The approval follows the St. Petersburg City Council’s earlier vote to approve its $287.5 million share of the project on December 6.

Philadelphia Leaders Call for Unity After Weekend of Gun Violence Leaves 24 Shot, 4 Dead

The holiday season in Philadelphia was disrupted by a devastating wave of gun violence over the weekend, with 11 separate shootings leaving 24 people injured, four of them fatally.

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