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Seattle’s food app apocalypse

President Ronald Reagan loved to quip that the most terrifying words in the English language are: “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.” Well, a Seattle City Council law designed to help app-based food delivery workers has backfired, cutting some workers’ pay in half and driving others out of the industry entirely.  First […]

Chris Christie won’t ‘preclude’ third-party No Labels run

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie suggested he is now open to running as a third-party candidate this November. Christie appeared on the podcast the Axe Files in an episode that aired Thursday. The interview came over two months after Christie dropped out of the running for the Republican presidential nomination. In February, Christie denied […]

Biden administration contact with social media companies at issue in Supreme Court case

Can the federal government flex its muscle to influence censorship policies at social media firms? If so, how much? What if national security is at risk? And what if some of the censored speech turns out to be accurate? Those were among the questions the Supreme Court weighed as it heard arguments on March 18 […]

Authorities capture escaped Idaho inmate and accomplice day after hospital shooting

The inmate who escaped custody in Idaho and the suspect who allegedly helped him have been captured by police. Skylar Meade, 31, escaped the custody of corrections officers Wednesday at 2:15 a.m. during a transfer back to prison from the Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, where he had received treatment. At the hospital, Nicholas Umphenour, […]

Lawmakers fume over ban on pride flags included in spending bill to avert shutdown

A niche policy rider that House Republicans tucked into text for the final appropriations legislation has fanned culture war flames heading into a critical vote on Friday. Among the provisions included in the $1 trillion minibus legislation is one that seeks to restrict the type of flags flown over State Department facilities, such as American […]

Video shows illegal immigrants storming US border wall

Immigrants forced their way through Mexican army soldiers and crossed into Texas today, powering through the state’s razor-wire fence and right up to the border wall built by former President Donald Trump, according to witnesses. Video provided to Secrets tonight shows the scene that others have posted online and then a continuation to the border […]

Johnson’s reliance on minority gives Democrats confidence they’re headed for victory in November

With Republicans holding a narrow and unruly majority in the House of Representatives, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has had to rely on Democrats in some key votes to prevent government shutdowns. Johnson, who was thrust into the role of House speaker after hard-right Republicans teamed up with Democrats to remove then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, […]

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $1,312 to be sent to some Alaska residents today

Some residents who have yet to receive their payments from the Alaska Department of Revenue as part of the Permanent Fund Dividend will receive their checks today. Those with the “Eligible-Not Paid” status as of March 13 who had not received their checks from the state program from 2023 or earlier will get their payment on Thursday, according to the […]

US submits resolution to UN for immediate ceasefire in Gaza that secures release of hostages

The U.S. has submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza in exchange for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday. Blinken, speaking in Egypt, said that while talks continue between Hamas and Israel, a ceasefire with the hostages released […]

Rand Paul claims Democratic senators show ‘no concern’ for Laken Riley Act

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) suggested that the Laken Riley Act would not pass in the Senate as the Democratic senators haven’t shown any “concern” for the matter. Paul appeared on The Story with Martha MacCallum on Thursday to share his prediction of whether or not the House bill in honor of Laken Riley, an Augusta University […]
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