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Democratic cities rethinking support for lax drug laws

Two Democratic cities are rethinking the implementation of relaxed drug policies after a rise in accidental fatal overdoses of fentanyl has plagued the country.

Hunter Biden investigation: Investigators appear to have considered sex trafficking charges against first son

An email sent from an IRS agent revealed that sex trafficking charges against Hunter Biden appeared to be considered during the Department of Justice's investigation into the first son.

Class action settlement: Deadline for CenterState Bank users to file claim in $2.65M settlement in 24 days

Customers of CenterState Bank have 24 days to file a claim and receive a portion of a nearly $2.7 million class-action settlement with the bank after allegations of illegal overdraft fees.

UAW strike: General Motors CEO blasts union president over negotiations

General Motors CEO Mary Barra slammed United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain for wanting to make "history for himself" at the expense of the industry and its workers as the strike entered its 14th day on Friday.

Congress stares down government shutdown as lawmakers fail to advance spending bills

The federal government is set to shut down just after midnight on Oct. 1, and lawmakers aren’t anywhere closer to renewing its funding for the next fiscal year, making a shutdown this weekend all the more likely.

Electric buses purchased from bankrupt company no longer running

Jackson, Wyoming, has put its fleet of eight electric buses out of commission indefinitely.

Trump slams Newsom but mostly ignores DeSantis at California GOP convention

ANAHEIM, California — Former President Donald Trump repeatedly attacked Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) while barely discussing Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), his top 2024 Republican rival, during a speech at the California GOP convention on Friday.

Liberal group files lawsuit to disqualify Donald Trump from Michigan ballot

Liberal group Free Speech For People announced on Friday that it has filed a lawsuit seeking to disqualify former President Donald Trump from the ballot in Michigan in 2024.

Senate GOP’s path forward unclear as Congress barrels toward shutdown

Senate Republicans are working on several options to try and pass legislation through both chambers to keep the government open.

Toys ‘R’ Us to open even more brick-and-mortar stores

Toys "R" Us will be expanding its flagship storefronts as soon as next year.
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