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White House says Trump actions ‘wrong’ when asked about dictator controversy

The White House pointed to warnings from various political leaders when asked about former President Donald Trump's recent comments that he would only be a dictator on "day one" should he win in 2024.

Jack Smith calls on Supreme Court to rule quickly on whether Trump is immune from DC case

Special counsel Jack Smith is requesting the Supreme Court rule quickly on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from being prosecuted for "crimes committed while in office" or for matters he has been impeached but acquitted for.

Chinese national in custody for allegedly covering Hanukkah display with swastikas

A Chinese national was taken into federal custody Thursday for allegedly covering Hanukkah decorations outside a Michigan Chabad with swastikas.

Whitmer repeals Michigan law restricting insurance coverage for abortion

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) signed legislation on Monday repealing a 2013 law restricting health insurance coverage for abortion.

Ousted New Jersey Senate president enters governor race to replace Phil Murphy

Former Democratic New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney announced on Monday he is running for governor to replace the term-limited Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) in 2025.

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

Another swath of one-time direct payments from the Permanent Fund Dividend is set to go out in three days to eligible Alaska residents who have yet to receive their payments from the program.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $2,500 from Montana rebate being sent through next 20 days

Montana will conclude its distribution of an income tax rebate of up to $2,500 to eligible residents by the end of the month.

Microsoft teams with labor unions on dialogue about AI taking jobs

Microsoft has formed an alliance with a coalition of 60 labor unions to discuss the ramifications of the rise of artificial intelligence for employment.

Class-action settlement: Bank of America customers have one day to file exclusion in $500,000 settlement

Customers belonging to the Bank of America in Florida must file an exclusion by tomorrow to opt out of a $500,000 class-action settlement stemming from late-night debt collection messages.

GOP districts won by Biden less likely to back members who support impeachment inquiry: Poll

EXCLUSIVE — Voters who live in districts won by President Joe Biden in 2020 but are now held by Republicans in the House are less likely to support candidates who vote to open an impeachment inquiry into the president, a new poll reveals.
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