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California Legislation Expands Access to Assisted Suicide

A new bill from California would expand the state's assisted suicide measures to allow individuals to end their lives without being previously diagnosed with a terminal disease, such as those with early or mid-stage dementia.

New $20 Minimum Wage For Fast Food Workers in California Begins This Week

Most fast food workers in California are set to be paid at least $20 an hour beginning this week as a new law has been put into effect.

MSNBC Anchor Nicole Wallace Throws Script on Air, Denouncing Trump’s Latest “Attack”

MSNBC anchor Nicole Wallace made a bold move during her Friday broadcast, discarding her prepared script on-air as she addressed breaking news regarding a...

Alex Murdaugh Sentenced to 40 More Years in Prison for Financial Crimes

Alex Murdaugh was sentenced by a federal judge on Monday to 40 years in prison for numerous financial crimes.

Florida Supreme Court Upholds 15-Week Abortion Ban

Florida's 6-week abortion ban is set to take effect May 1 after the state's supreme court issued a pro-life ruling.

Seven Juveniles Shot in Mass Shooting Near Indianapolis Mall

Authorities reported that seven juveniles suffered from injuries in an incident outside a mall in downtown Indianapolis over the weekend.

Washington State Introduces Snitch Line for ‘Hate Crimes’

Lawmakers in Democrat-run Washington have introduced a "snitch line" for residents to call in and report "hate crimes."

Texas AG Ken Paxton Investigates DEI Practices at Boeing Supplier

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Spirit Aerosystems, a large supplier to Boeing, after recurrent mishaps have occurred with airplane parts. Paxton’s investigation follows a series of costly and sometimes deadly accidents involving Boeing aircraft. In 2018 and 2019, 737s crashed in Indonesia and Ethiopia repeatedly, killing a total 346 people.

IRS Investigation Finds COVID Fraud Reaches Nearly $9 Billion

The IRS has investigated more than 1,600 cases of COVID fraud and indicted 795 people for such crimes as of February 29.

Attorneys General File Lawsuit Against Biden’s Student Loan Plan

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and 10 other attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.

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