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New York Department of Health Sprays Pesticides in Streets to ‘Prevent’ West Nile Virus

The New York City Department of Health has begun spraying pesticides throughout the city to "combat" the spread of the West Nile Virus, which is transmitted by mosquitoes.

Maryland Town to Pay $20K to Incoming Residents

Cumberland, Maryland is making an offer to attract more residents to move in.

Aurora, Colorado Mayor Blames Biden’s Border Policies for Gang Problem in Apartments

Mayor Mike Coffman of Aurora, Colorado, attributed the rise of criminal gang activity in certain parts of his city to the Biden-Harris administration's border...

California School District Introduces All-Electric School Buses

California’s Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) is moving to an all-electric school bus fleet.

$230 Million JLOTS Project Under Scrutiny After Aid Organizations Withdraw

Earlier this year, amid concerns from U.S. Agency for International Development staffers over its feasibility and the potential impact on negotiations to open land routes into Gaza, President Joe Biden ordered the establishment of a temporary pier to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid. 

Massachusetts GOP Calls for Transparency on Over $1B Spent on Migrants

Republican legislators in Massachusetts are calling for more openness about the expenditure exceeding $1 billion on migrants within the state, which they argue is mostly hidden from the public.

New York County Makes First Arrest Under New Anti-Mask Wearing Policy

Nassau County, New York, made its first arrest under the new Mask Transparency Act, which prohibits protesters from wearing masks in public, except for medical or religious reasons.

Students in Massachusetts Left Without Buses as Illegals Use Resources

Last week, parents of 150 students in Stoughton Public Schools, a district near Boston, were informed that due to funding constraints and a shortage...

Oregon Faces Backlash for Allocating Homebuyer Assistance to Non-Citizens Only

The organization Hacienda Community Development Corp. is under scrutiny for its participation in a government-funded initiative that supports down payment assistance for homebuyers, uniquely...

HHS Looking to ‘Increase Awareness of Vaccines’ in New Campaigns

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it is launching a new campaign to increase the distribution of COVID-19, influenza, and RSV vaccinations.

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