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New York Launches Digital IDs

New York has launched a digital ID campaign for residents' driver's licenses.

Two States Pass Bills Banning WHO Mandates

Two states, Louisiana and Oklahoma, have passed legislation that prohibits the World Health Organization (WHO) from having authority.

Giant Cross Removed from San Diego Mobile Home Park

A giant cross has reportedly been moved on a hill overlooking a mobile home park in a San Diego town.

San Francisco Opens ‘Free’ Grocery Store

San Francisco, California, opened a new store that provides "free" groceries.

Taxpayer-Funded $5.5 Million Free Food Market Launches in San Francisco, Alongside Free Alcohol Program for Homeless

The $5.5 million dollar taxpayer-funded program, which allows qualifying citizens to get their food "free," was launched on Sunday at the city market in...

Luxury Apartment Building to Open For Homeless in Los Angeles

A luxury tax-payer funded apartment building is reportedly expected to open to provide housing for the homeless in Los Angeles.

Unemployment Increases in May Jobs Report

The May jobs report released by the Labor Department revealed the unemployment rate unexpectedly jumped to 4% last month.

California Bound: Conservative Policies Drive LGBTQ Individuals to Progressive States

Amid the growing clash between conservative values and progressive ideologies, many are fleeing states like California, driven away by its extreme leftist policies. However,...

Hundreds of Noncitizens Registered to Vote in D.C.

Hundreds of noncitizens are registered to vote in Washington, D.C.

North Dakota Officials Sound Alarm on Border Crisis Impact

North Dakota officials voiced urgent concerns Wednesday about the escalating border crisis, highlighting increased crime, drug activity, and homelessness impacting northern border communities as...

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