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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.

Trump Plans Border-Centric Rallies in Key Battleground States

Donald Trump is expected to ramp up his criticism of President Joe Biden's border policies during campaign events in Wisconsin and Michigan, critical battleground...

Texas Resident Contracts Avian Flu After Contacting Infected Cows

Texas officials announced that an individual has contracted bird flu after coming into contact with infected cows.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams Cancels Border Trip Over Safety Concerns

New York City's mayor cancelled a trip to the southern border over the weekend due to security concerns.

FAA Considers Eliminating New Routes Amid United Airlines Incidents

The Federal Aviation Administration is considering measures to more closely monitor United Airlines following a series of safety incidents among the airline.

Abortion at Highest Level in Over a Decade

Abortions in the United States hit their greatest levels in 2023 despite the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs decision, overturning Roe v. Wade and giving the issue of abortion back to the states.

Laken Riley’s Father Says ‘She’s Being Used’ By Politicians

The father of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley who was murdered by an illegal immigrant last month said he feels like "she's being used" by politicians among the fight to secure the border.

Supreme Court Denies Biden Administration Request to Halt Texas Border Law

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to halt a Texas law permitting state law enforcement to arrest individuals suspected of illegally crossing the...

Another United Airlines Boeing 737 Lands at Airport, Missing Exterior Panel

A 25-year-old United Airlines Boeing 737 landed at an Airport in Oregon on Friday due to a missing exterior panel.

Supreme Court Extends Stay, Prevents Texas from Implementing Immigration Law

The U.S. Supreme Court extended a stay on a Texas immigration law that would allow the state to arrest and prosecute illegal immigrants.

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