Relief

CVS Removes Popular Cold Medicines From Store Shelves

CVS is voluntarily removing over-the-counter cough and cold products from its shelves after a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel confirmed the active ingredients of America’s leading decongestive “medicines” do not work.

Two Americans Return Home from Hamas Captivity

Hamas has released two American citizens who were captured on October 7 following an attack by militants in southern Israel.

Biden Pledges $100 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Palestine

"Civilians are not to blame and should not suffer for Hamas’s horrific terrorism."

New York Rejects Green Energy Development

New York's state government rejected requests from wind energy developers to renegotiate contracts amid inflation.

New York City Nightclub Hosts Pro-Hamas Event

A nightclub in Brooklyn, New York hosted a pro-Hamas "Intifada FundRaver" over the weekend.

Israel Declares No Relief to Gaza Siege Until Return of Hostages

"Humanitarian aid to Gaza? No electrical switch will be lifted, no water hydrant will be opened and no fuel truck will enter until the Israeli hostages are returned home. Humanitarian for humanitarian. And nobody should preach us morals," says Israeli energy official.

Less Than 1% of Illegal Immigrants at U.S. Southern Border Have Gone Through Immigration Court

A 61-page report from the House Judiciary Committee refutes claims from the Department of Homeland Security that migrants are being "quickly" removed.

New York Court Halts Immediate Revocation of Trump’s Business Licenses Amid Fraud Allegation

These charges come in the wake of a startling judgment from Judge Arthur Engoron last month, who determined there to be fraud within the Trump Organization.

Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Oklahoma’s Ban on Gender Care

A federal judge ruled in favor of Oklahoma's ban on "gender-affirming" care for minors.

Almost All San Francisco Restaurants Experienced Graffiti or Property Crime in August

According to a survey conducted by the Golden Gate Restaurant Association, nearly 97% of San Francisco restaurants experienced graffiti or crime against their establishments in August.

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