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Black Lives Matter Los Angeles demands removal of LAPD chief

Black Lives Matter Los Angeles is demanding the removal of Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore.

House GOP considers backup plans as government spending battle drags on

Progress on spending legislation was thwarted earlier this week after a handful of House Republicans sank the annual defense appropriations bill over frustrations with overall government spending proposals. Now, GOP leaders are exploring several alternatives to avert a government shutdown next month.

Trump pans Biden’s United Nations address: ‘An embarrassment to our country’

Former President Donald Trump took to social media Wednesday morning to slam President Joe Biden's United Nations General Assembly address, in which Biden reiterated his push for global leaders to support Ukraine in its battle against Russia.

Stimulus update: Deadline to claim payment worth up to $675 for Montana residents in 11 days

Montana residents have from now until Oct. 1 to apply for a property tax rebate of up to $675 per taxpayer.

DeSantis outlines energy plan to reverse Biden rules and ramp up US fossil fuels

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced his energy policy strategy Wednesday in Midland, Texas, vowing to undo the Biden administration’s actions on climate change and ramp up domestic fossil fuel production.

Clothes found in raid on Sam Brinton’s home returned to fashion designer: Police

A Tanzanian fashion designer had multiple articles of clothing returned to her after they were allegedly stolen by former Department of Energy official Sam Brinton, authorities said.

Stimulus update: Payment worth $1,300 to be sent in weeks from Alaska fund

Eligible residents in Alaska will begin to receive their payments from the state's 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend within the next few weeks.

Hurd leaps ahead in 2024 election with proposed plan for ‘harnessing’ AI

Former Texas Rep. Will Hurd is the first of the Republican presidential candidates to present a detailed plan for regulating artificial intelligence.

Bipartisan lawmakers introduce resolution to use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine

Reps. Zach Nunn (R-IA) and Steve Cohen (D-TN) filed a bipartisan resolution to seize frozen Russian assets and use that money instead of U.S. taxpayer dollars to aid Ukraine in its reconstruction efforts from Russia’s invasion of their country.

Pence hits Trump for skipping second GOP debate

Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized his one-time running mate, now 2024 rival, former President Donald Trump, for snubbing the second Republican National Committee primary debate scheduled for next week.
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