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Parts of New Jersey’s gun law temporarily blocked by federal judge

A federal judge pumped the brakes on key portions of a New Jersey gun control law restricting how and where one can carry a firearm in public in the state Monday.

Oversight Board overturns Facebook removal of post protesting Iranian leadership

Facebook's independent content moderation board decided to overturn the platform's decision to take down a post protesting the Iranian government and wishing death to Iran's leadership.

Tax Rebates 2023: Minnesota governor wants to use state surplus for tax rebates

Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) is planning to include tax rebates to state residents thanks to Minnesota's budget surplus. He hinted at such rebates last year.

California National Guard general fired after allegedly forcing troops to take his mother shopping

A California National Guard general was relieved of command after a string of noted violations, including an instance in which he forced his men to take his mother shopping.

SEE IT: Fisher-Price renews sleeper recall after infant fatalities continue

Fisher-Price renewed a recall Monday of all models of its Rock ‘n Play Sleepers. The company recalled the product in 2019 after it led to 30 reports of infant deaths.

Asa Hutchinson warns impeachment against Biden officials must be based on ‘wrongdoing,’ not policies

Outgoing Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) issued a warning to Republican lawmakers to ensure that any impeachment proceeding they pursue over the next two years must be based on actual wrongdoing rather than disagreements over policy proposals.

Former ambassador identifies big obstacle to freeing Americans in Russia

The difference between Russia's and the United States's judicial systems is a major factor in negotiations to release Americans detained by Moscow, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan believes.

Homeless shelter says video showed CBP officer used ‘excessive force’ in detaining person

A homeless shelter in El Paso, Texas, shared a surveillance video of Customs and Border Protection agents forcefully detaining a person.

Iran could be ‘contributing’ to war crimes in Ukraine, White House alleges

Iran's willingness to provide Russia with drones to use against Ukraine could be "contributing to widespread war crimes," national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.

Buffalo Bills’ Damar Hamlin released from hospital after cardiac arrest during game

Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin was released from the hospital Monday and has returned to Buffalo, according to reports.
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