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DC Council set to lessen penalties for carjacking and other violent crimes, overriding Mayor Bowser’s veto

The D.C. Council is looking to lessen the penalties for carjacking and other violent crimes — it's a move that will override Mayor Muriel Bowser's (D) veto.

Koch-aligned group launches seven-figure grassroots foreign policy campaign

EXCLUSIVE — The Concerned Veterans for America Foundation is launching a seven-figure campaign to inform the public about U.S. involvement overseas and question the burden-sharing in alliance commitments in Europe and elsewhere.

International group says vehicles with its insignia in Ukraine are fake

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) said it does not have a presence in the contested Ukrainian region known as the Donbas following reports of vehicles with their insignia in the area.

Marie Osmond won’t leave money to children, says it breeds ‘laziness and entitlement’

Marie Osmond, of the talented Osmond family, says she isn't going to leave an inheritance to her children.

Stimulus 2023: Tax relief application for Fairfax seniors and disabled residents to be sent this week

Senior citizens and disabled residents of Fairfax County can expect to receive an application for real estate and vehicle tax relief for 2022 in the mail sometime this week.

House GOP steers clear of popular entitlements in debt ceiling fight

If House Republicans are going to use their new majority to rein in a $31.4 trillion federal debt that exploded during the coronavirus pandemic, they are going to have to go where the money is and convince voters to follow.

United Kingdom donates tanks for ‘expelling Russian forces’ from Ukraine

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has decided to send a squadron of advanced Challenger 2 main battle tanks to Ukraine, a breakthrough for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s appeals for heavy NATO-style tanks.

California’s next storm problem: Raw sewage and ocean pollution

California’s deadly storms have destroyed piers, flooded communities, and have now sent millions of gallons of raw sewage into the San Francisco Bay.

Bitcoin has risen nearly 30% since start of new year

Bitcoin has risen 30% in the first weeks of January after closing out 2022 with some of the worst declines in cryptocurrency history.

Arizona city cuts off water to 1,000 neighboring citizens amid drought

Scottsdale, Arizona's Office of Communication said the city has stopped selling water to a neighboring suburb with 1,000 citizens amid a drought.
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