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California scrambles to crack down on driverless cars that are immune from most citations

Lawmakers in California are working on legislation to regulate driverless cars that are exempt from most traffic violations.

Food stamps: January SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for California residents end in five days

California's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will wrap up sending payments worth up to $1,751 to qualified residents in five days.

Food stamps: January Montana SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 to end in one day

Montana's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude its January payments, worth up to $1,751, on Saturday.

CNN Iowa town hall: Nikki Haley addresses recent campaign gaffes

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley was forced to address multiple controversial comments made in the waning days before the crucial Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses during her appearance at a CNN town hall Thursday night.

Obama featured as centerpiece of $2.6 million ‘meet the presidents’ fundraiser for Biden

Former President Barack Obama has quickly become the most influential surrogate for President Joe Biden's 2024 campaign, with a contest for donors to meet the two men bringing in more than $2 million.

FDA issues approval for DeSantis plan for Florida to import prescription drugs from Canada

The Food and Drug Administration announced plans on Friday to allow Florida to import medication from Canada at far lower prices than in the United States, marking a major shift in pharmaceutical policy.

Nikki Haley tries to defend Civil War mistake with odd answer: ‘Had black friends growing up’

Former Republican South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley had an odd answer when attempting to clarify further why she omitted slavery as a reason for what caused the Civil War during an event last week.

Quiet release of DOD extremism report sparks conservative backlash

TOP STORY: When Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered an independent investigation into the extent of extremist views in the military in February of 2021, he said that based on his personal experience, he believed “99.9%” of the troops embraced the values of their oaths of service but that while the number of extremists in the ranks is small, they can “have an outsized impact.”

Employment growth ticked up in December with 216,000 jobs

The economy beat expectations again in December and added 216,000 jobs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday, a sign the labor market defied fears of a recession and maintained momentum through the end of the year.

Trump team singles out Brett Kavanaugh as best hope on Supreme Court to save campaign

Alina Habba, former President Donald Trump's attorney, said she believes the Supreme Court will rule in his favor in challenges over the former president's eligibility and specifically mentioned Justice Brett Kavanaugh as someone the Trump team has "faith" in.
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