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New York City sues bus companies that transport immigrants from Texas for over $700 million

New York City's Democratic Mayor Eric Adams announced a major lawsuit against 17 bus and transportation companies on Thursday. The companies are helping to transport thousands of immigrants to the city from the U.S. southern border.

White House points at GOP when pressed on record border crossings

The White House again pointed the finger at Republicans amid record illegal crossings at the southern border.

Perry, Iowa, shooting: Sixth grader dead and five others injured after shooting at high school

One student is dead and five other victims are hurt after a school shooting at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa. Police said the suspected shooter is also dead.

Nancy Pelosi won’t discuss Netanyahu: ‘I don’t like to talk about those kinds of people’

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) could not hide her apparent disdain for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when asked about him.

Illinois becomes 18th state weighing Trump ballot access challenge

A coalition of voters in Illinois is seeking to keep former President Donald Trump off the state's ballots in the latest attempt to disqualify Trump from seeking office by using an "insurrection" clause of the 14th Amendment.

Food stamps: January SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for California residents to be sent in six days

California is preparing to wrap up payments in six days to low-income residents who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Netanyahu allies mobilize against displacement of Palestinians from Gaza

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant unveiled a plan for Palestinian control of the Gaza Strip after the war against Hamas in an apparent bid to allay international misgivings about a potential displacement of Palestinians.

House Republicans demand DC address election security following voter database hack

House Republicans sent a letter to the District of Columbia Board of Elections on Thursday demanding the body address a breach of the voter database from October, alleging the board failed to notify registered voters for over two months.

White House pressed over glitchy federal student aid rollout

The Biden White House faced questions Thursday about the glitchy rollout of a new federal aid program for students just days after the Department of Education launched it.

US confirms responsibility for Baghdad strike targeting militia leader

The Department of Defense has confirmed its responsibility for an airstrike in Iraq that targeted a leader of an Iranian-backed militia.
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