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Vaccination rates low despite ‘tripledemic’ warnings

Vaccination rates for COVID-19, the flu, and RSV are lower than anticipated heading into the holiday season despite warnings from public health agencies about a "tripledemic" this winter.

Minnesota flag redesigned after old one deemed offensive to Native Americans

Minnesota's flag is getting a makeover following criticism that the state's current banner is offensive to Native Americans.

Stimulus update: New York deadline for homeowners to apply for rebate worth up to $1,407 in 13 days

Eligible New York homeowners have less than two weeks to apply for a rebate that could offer a check of $1,400 or more. New Yorkers can apply to the School Tax Relief exemption program, which gives an exemption on a portion of school property taxes or a rebate check, and are encouraged to do so by Dec. 31 for certain tax years.

Likely Tammy Baldwin Senate challenger brushes off ‘silly and stupid’ Democratic attacks

Wisconsin Democrats have spent months attempting to define Eric Hovde, the wealthy businessman Republicans hope will challenge Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) next year.

Obama campaign manager blasts No Labels for pushing ‘dangerous lie’ that will send Trump back to DC

Former President Barack Obama's 2012 campaign manager is warning that centrist group No Labels is pushing a "dangerous lie" that a third-party candidate could win the 2024 election.

Lawmakers ask DOJ to probe Apple’s blocking of Android app allowing blue bubbles

A bipartisan group of congressional critics of Big Tech is asking the Department of Justice to investigate whether Apple breached antitrust laws by blocking an app that allows Android users access to iMessage.

Anheuser-Busch workers could start 2024 on strike

After a rather tumultuous year in 2023, brewing company Anheuser-Busch may face more trouble in the new year from its own workers.

How Tim Scott could play a decisive role in 2024

Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) dropped out of the 2024 GOP presidential contest last month, but his presence on the trail hasn't disappeared.

Massive migrant shelter to open in El Paso to alleviate crisis

Immigrants illegally entering the United States can look forward to the opening of a new shelter in El Paso, Texas.

White House promotes ‘impactful’ Bidenomics in end-of-year memo

The White House is marking the end of 2023 by underscoring President Joe Biden's record before next year's election, portraying the economy as one of Biden's success stories.
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