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Denver Mayor Blames Republicans for $5 Million Cuts from Public Services to Pay For Illegal Immigrants

Denver's Democratic mayor is blaming Republicans and former President Donald Trump for cutting $5 million from public services used by its residents in order to pay for supporting illegal immigration.

Disney+ Loses One Million Subscribers After Increasing Prices 25%

Disney+ lost 1.3 million subscribers across the world during the last quarter of 2023.

Think Tank Warns Biden Admin’s ESG Policies Threaten U.S. Food Production

The Buckeye Institute, a think-tank, warned that the Biden administration's push for net-zero climate-control policies threatens U.S. food production.

Taiwan Spots Chinese Balloons as Lunar New Year Begins

Taiwan's defense ministry said over the weekend it had detected eight Chinese balloons crossing the Taiwan Strait.

Teenage Illegal Migrant Arrested After Times Square Shooting

A teenage illegal immigrant who shot a woman at a Times Square clothing store Thursday night before opening fire on New York City police officers was arrested Friday afternoon following a manhunt. 

Putin Tells Tucker Carlson Journalist Evan Gershokivich Could Be Released With Deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin told Tucker Carlson that Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich could be released if a deal is made.

Deceptive or Clear? Florida Supreme Court Weighs Abortion Rights Amendment

Lawyers opposing an abortion-rights measure in Florida argued before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday, claiming the proposed amendment is deceptive and fails to...

Harvard University to Keep COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Students

Harvard University is keeping its requirement for students to have received the COVID-19 vaccination.

National Security Council Representative Issues Apology for Misinformation on Iraq Strikes

John Kirby, a White House spokesman for the Biden administration's National Security Council, issued an apology on Tuesday for inaccurately stating that the U.S....

YouTube CEO to Increase Content from ‘Authoritative Sources’ in 2024 Election

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan vowed to promote content from "authoritative sources" leading up to the 2024 election.

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