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Adams says he doesn’t ‘see an ending’ to migrant crisis in New York City

Mayor Eric Adams warned that the influx of migrants will “destroy New York City” during a town hall on Wednesday, urging officials to change the right-to-shelter policy.

Democrats weaponize Santos against vulnerable New York Republicans in new ad

House Democrats are launching their latest attacks against vulnerable Republicans in New York, seeking to tie a group of freshman lawmakers to one of the party’s greatest perceived liabilities: Rep. George Santos (R-NY).

Biden FCC nominee on track for confirmation, opening path to net neutrality debate

The Senate is set to vote on President Joe Biden's nominee for the Federal Communications Commission, moving to fill a role that has been open for three years and give Democratic appointees a majority at the agency, likely restarting the debate over net neutrality.

DeSantis hits Trump for saying he couldn’t fire Fauci

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) slammed former President Donald Trump for claiming he was not "allowed" to fire former White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci, who helped lead the nation's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mexico Supreme Court decriminalizes abortion

Mexico's Supreme Court deemed all federal penalties for abortion unconstitutional, announcing the controversial decision in the predominantly Catholic country in a social media post on Wednesday evening.

Wisconsin Republicans run into $4 million obstacle to impeaching liberal Supreme Court justice

Wisconsin Democrats launched a counterattack against Republicans threatening to impeach liberal state Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz over a case that could result in the court tossing GOP-drawn legislative maps.

Nikki Haley posts best numbers against Biden in potential 2024 matchups: Poll

In a hypothetical 2024 matchup, former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden are neck and neck, with Trump beating him by just 1 percentage point, but other GOP competitors defeat the president by a larger margin.

Kamala Harris setting out on monthlong bus tour to mobilize young voters: Report

A little over one year away from the 2024 presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris is launching a bus tour to mobilize youth voting across the country.

What Celeste Maloy’s win in Utah’s special election could mean for Romney’s future

Utah Republicans voted against a candidate branded as a staunch critic of former President Donald Trump, nominating Celeste Maloy in a three-way GOP primary in a special election.

NYC public schools inundated with immigrant students on first day: ‘Angry and concerned’

New York City public schools are facing a wave of new students on the first day of the school year Thursday as the nation's largest district grapples with a massive influx of immigrants.
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