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San Francisco Democratic supervisor blames capitalism for city’s drug and homelessness crisis

San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, blamed capitalism for the city’s homelessness and drug problems and said the city's policies have been "inconsistent."

CBP captures $1.3 million of narcotics in single action at Texas border

Officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized a haul of narcotics in Texas valued at $1.3 million.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $1,312 from Alaska fund goes out in two days

Alaska is set to send out another swath of one-time direct payments from the Permanent Fund Dividend to eligible residents who have yet to receive their payments from the program for this year.

Hasbro laying off over 20% of employees due to low toy sales

At what should be its busiest time of the year, Hasbro, one of the biggest toy makers in the industry, has announced it will be laying off 1,100 employees.

George Santos in talks for a plea deal with federal prosecutors

Former New York Republican Rep. George Santos is working with prosecutors in the hopes of striking a plea deal, according to court records and his recent comments surrounding the 23 felony charges he faces.

Kid Rock is back on board the Bud Light train

Musician Kid Rock is back on board the Bud Light train, wishing the brand nothing but the best following over eight months of criticism.

Liz Cheney calls McCarthy ‘pathetic’ for saying he’d serve in Trump administration

Former Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney called Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) "sad" and "pathetic" for his willingness to serve in a second Trump administration.

Iowa voters not persuaded by endorsements Republican candidates have received

Key endorsements of top contenders in the Republican Party's 2024 presidential field may not hold much weight with Iowa voters as candidates try to appeal to states favoring former President Donald Trump, the dominant front-runner.

Zara removes ‘The Jacket’ photos in wake of Gaza comparisons

Clothing outlet Zara has removed photos from its social media page, which were part of a marketing campaign, after comparisons to the Israel-Hamas conflict were made online.

House Democrat Jasmine Crockett calls Oversight Committee peers ‘nonsense Republicans’

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) slammed several GOP members on the House Oversight Committee as being "nonsense Republicans," while claiming the committee is where the "drama" happens.
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