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Man arrested after TikTok exposes homophobic and racist In-N-Out rant

A Colorado man was taken into custody Monday after a TikTok video exposed him spewing homophobic and racist remarks inside a California In-N-Out Burger.

Tax Rebates 2023: Colorado taxpayers getting up to $1,500 next month

Residents of Colorado can expect to start the new year off strong thanks to a payment they will receive at the end of January 2023.

Biden says airlines will be ‘held accountable’ over flight cancellations

President Joe Biden has promised to hold airlines accountable over the high number of flights that have been canceled in recent days and said some travelers may be entitled to compensation.

White House touts ‘all-time record’ for early Obamacare enrollment

The Biden administration announced Tuesday that a record-breaking 11.5 million people have already enrolled for coverage under the Affordable Care Act next year.

Travel headaches worsen as Southwest cancels 60% of its flights on Tuesday

Travel nightmares are continuing for those trying to get home after the Christmas holiday as thousands more flights were canceled on Tuesday due to inclement weather across the country — with Southwest once again leading the pack and causing major frustrations among its customers.

Police help Santa deliver presents after porch pirate tries to steal Christmas

Police in Florida are being praised for helping Santa deliver presents after a porch pirate tried to steal Christmas from multiple families.

TikTok banned from all House of Representatives devices

The House of Representatives took a significant step toward removing TikTok from federal devices, the latest effort by the government to restrict the China-operated app.

Stimulus update: Direct cash payments worth up to $1,050 will arrive by New Year’s

California residents can expect to receive direct payments worth up to $1,050 before the end of 2022 as part of a state program intended to provide relief from inflation.

More than 300 victims allege sexual abuse from staff in LA juvenile camps

A lawsuit filed earlier this month pushes the tally to more than 300 plaintiffs who allege they were subjected to a pattern of decadeslong sexual abuse by probation and detention officers at Los Angeles County juvenile camps.

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