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Ford slashes production of F-150 Lightning pickup, stymieing EV push

Ford announced it is slashing the production of its electric pickup, the F-150 Lightning.

Harvard board defends President Claudine Gay from plagiarism allegations

The Harvard Corporation announced Tuesday that it reviewed allegations of plagiarism against university President Claudine Gay and concluded that she did not violate the university's academic research standards, although the university said it will issue corrections to two of Gay's publications that contained "inadequate citation."

Biden hails falling inflation as CPI dips slightly

President Joe Biden hailed falling inflation and slammed Republicans following a new report on rising prices.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth $1,751 to wrap up for New Mexico residents in eight days

New Mexico will wrap up distributing benefits to qualified low-income residents who participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in eight days for the month of December.

Biden receives mixed reactions for saying Jewish people would not be safe without Israel

The White House has struggled to express its support for Israel and the people of Gaza, but President Joe Biden's suggestion regarding the safety of Jewish people without Israel has renewed scrutiny.

Stimulus update: New York homeowners encouraged to apply for rebate worth up to $1,407 within 19 days

New Yorkers looking to switch the status of their School Tax Relief exemption program, which provides an exemption on a portion of school property taxes or a rebate check for older eligible homeowners, are encouraged to do so by Dec. 31.

Bah, humbug: Macy’s ditches Christmas tree at its Boston store

Macy's location in Boston, Massachusetts, is skipping tradition this year and will not host its annual Christmas tree lighting.

Dave Portnoy declares not hiring from universities promoting antisemitism is ‘common sense’

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy declared Monday that not hiring graduates from "woke" universities is "common sense" as major schools are facing criticism for antisemitism on their campuses.

Bipartisan committee calls for tariffs as part of reset with China

A bipartisan committee in the House is recommending that the United States reset its economic relationship with China and raise tariffs on the country.

NRCC boasts best off-year November fundraising numbers with $9 million haul

The National Republican Congressional Committee raised $9 million last month, marking the group’s largest haul it has ever recorded in an off-year November and nearly doubling its gains from the month before.
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