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Nikki Haley backs sweeping Alabama court IVF ruling: ‘Embryos, to me, are babies’

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said in an interview Wednesday that she agrees with a recent Alabama Supreme Court decision that found frozen embryos created through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) are considered people in the state. “Embryos, to me, are babies,” Haley told NBC News. “When you talk about an embryo, you are talking about, to […]

Arizona won’t send murder suspect back to New York, citing Alvin Bragg’s ‘treatment of violent criminals’

An Arizona prosecutor is refusing to extradite a man accused of murdering a woman in a hotel in New York, blaming Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his “treatment of violent criminals.” Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell said in a news conference on Wednesday that her team would not be coordinating with Bragg’s to send […]

Russia has ‘regained momentum’ in Ukraine, former Pentagon chief warns

Russian forces have “regained momentum” after Ukraine’s withdrawal from the city of Avdiivka, according to former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Ukrainian forces had been overwhelmed in the eastern city and ultimately withdrew from it over the weekend. U.S. leaders have warned that Russia could take more Ukrainian territory if more aid isn’t provided to […]

California’s massive budget deficit is almost double what Newsom estimated

California’s Legislative Analyst’s Office announced Tuesday the state’s budget deficit is much larger than Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) projected $38 billion shortfall.  In the report, the state’s newly confirmed $73 billion deficit is $15 billion more than the $58 billion the office previously projected when Newsom introduced his budget in January.  “Roughly, a $24 billion […]

Trump campaign spent more than it gained in January as concerns that RNC will front legal costs stir

Former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign spent more than it raised in the first month of 2024 by more than $2 million. The campaign’s burn rate in January was revealed soon after Trump’s preferred selection for new co-chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, daughter-in-law Lara Trump, said she would spend “every single penny” to elect him at […]

Food stamps: February direct payments worth up to $1,751 end in Delaware in two days

Delaware’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finish sending February payments worth up to $1,751 in two days. The First State begins the distribution of SNAP payments on the second day of each month and possesses one of the longest distribution windows in the United States. Payments are distributed for most of the month. The first letters of recipients’ last […]

Biden campaigns on student loan debt relief, and GOP claims he’s buying votes

President Joe Biden touted his latest round of student loan debt relief Wednesday in California and promised to continue sending emails to qualifying borrowers alerting them that they are eligible for forgiveness through his various debt programs. Both the president and Vice President Kamala Harris have campaigned heavily on their student debt initiatives in the […]

Black Harvard alumnae demand DEI pledge for hiring and admissions

A group of black Harvard alumnae is demanding the school commit itself to diversity, equity, and inclusion ideology in its admissions and hiring practices, according to a petition obtained by Contra. The Black Alumnae of Harvard Equity Initiative, a group that formed in the “wake of the attacks on Dr. Claudine Gay and diversity and […]

LA school board candidate apologizes for antisemitic and R-rated social media posts

The leading candidate in the crowded Los Angeles school board race issued a public mea culpa on Tuesday for his problematic social media activity that included siding with antisemitic sentiments and liking pornographic images. Kahllid Al-Alim’s social media activity could derail his campaign to become a school board member. He had managed to gain endorsements from the […]

Supreme Court seems ready to block ‘good neighbor’ pollution rule

The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared likely to block a Biden administration policy that aims to reduce air pollution that strays from one state to another. The nine justices are tasked with deciding whether to block the Environmental Protection Agency‘s regulatory “good neighbor” plan, which places strict emission limits on power plants and other industries in “upwind states.” […]
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