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Homelessness in Colorado: Three cities, three strategies

[This article originally appeared in the Denver Gazette as part of its series on homelessness in Colorado.]

Joe Scarborough offended by Trump calling Jan. 6 rioters hostages akin to Israelis

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough railed against former President Donald Trump for referring to Jan. 6 rioters as "hostages."

Rabbi’s security company offering firearms training for scared California Jews

A Southern California security company is offering firearms training to frightened members of the Jewish community amid increased antisemitism following the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

Suspects pillage LA clothing store after ramming truck through front entrance

Police in Los Angeles are scouring the city for a group of suspects after the gang rammed a truck through the front of an Arleta-area clothing store and pillaged the location.

House passes Interior-Environment government funding bill with significant cuts

The House passed the Interior and Environment appropriations bill Friday, advancing the seventh appropriations bill out of the lower chamber.

California report shows electric vehicles make up over 20% of sales, doubling over two years

New figures reveal how California is the driving force behind the United States's fledgling electric vehicle market.

Items seized from Eric Adams chief fundraiser’s FBI home raid revealed: Report

The Federal Bureau of Investigation took iPhones, laptops, binders, and folders from New York City Mayor Eric Adams's chief fundraiser's home during a raid on Thursday.

Israel accuses Hamas of stashing fuel under Gaza’s biggest hospital as Blinken lands

The Israel Defense Forces released a recording on Friday of what it claimed was a phone call in which a Gaza medical official acknowledged Hamas’s fuel reserves were being hoarded under the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip.

Too close to call: Biden memo reveals how campaign thinks 2024 race will go

President Joe Biden's 2024 reelection campaign revealed it believes the presidential election will be "very close," but it is confident in getting across the line.

How a new Republican plan could create rolling government shutdowns over the next few months

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) floated a unique strategy to avert a government shutdown, which looms in two weeks. His proposal involves passing a "laddered" continuing resolution that would extend funding for individual government agencies for varying durations.
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