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Activists Call for ‘White Churches’ to ‘Commit to Reparations’

Boston activists have called for "white churches" to pay $15 billion in reparations for black residents.

Hillcrest Country Club Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Discrimination, Membership Bias

The Hillcrest Country Club, frequented by Vice President Kamala Harris and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, faced scrutiny this week as a lawsuit accused the...

JPMorgan to Launch Biometric Payments

JPMorgan Chase is expected to launch biometric payments, as it is currently involved in several pilot programs for the technology.

Trump Seeks Trial Delay in Hush Money Case Amid Supreme Court Immunity Battle

Former President Donald Trump is seeking to postpone his hush money trial scheduled for March 25 until the Supreme Court rules on his claims...

California Lawmaker Proposes Bill Expanding No-Payment Home Program for Illegal Immigrants

California lawmakers proposed legislation that would expand the state's no-payment home loan program for illegal immigrants.

Sen. Tom Cotton Leads Senators in Letter to Biden: ‘Undermining Israeli Operations’

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) led four other GOP senators in a letter condemning President Joe Biden for “undermining Israeli operations against Hamas in Gaza.”

Survey Shows Trump Gains Popularity Despite Legal Challenges

A recent survey suggests that the legal challenges against former President Donald Trump have bolstered his popularity, especially among certain segments of the electorate....

Prosecutors Seek Detention for Suspect Accused of False Statements About Bidens

The Justice Department is urging District Judge Otis D. Wright to overturn a decision granting Alexander Smirnov release from custody, asserting concerns over the...

New York Welfare Office Quietly Alters Standards for Safety Net Assistance To Illegal Immigrants

A memo circulated within New York's welfare offices from the Hochul administration on May 12, 2023, discreetly updated the criteria for qualifying for Safety...

DOJ Charges Former FBI Informant for ‘False Information’ on Biden’s Ukraine Business Dealings

Special Counsel David Weiss charged Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant, for giving Congress "false information" relating to Joe and Hunter Biden's dealing with the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma.

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