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Kamala Harris rolls out state-based gun violence initiatives

Vice President Kamala Harris led a White House convention of state legislators Wednesday to detail a new group of gun violence prevention actions from the Biden administration.

Local abortion restrictions at stake as New Mexico high court hears key case

The New Mexico Supreme Court will decide whether conservative cities and counties can keep their local abortion restrictions in a state that otherwise allows the procedure up to the moment of birth.

Biden meets with family members of Hamas hostages amid Israel controversy

President Joe Biden met Wednesday with family members of hostages held by Hamas, though he's facing controversy over the situation on multiple fronts.

Freedom Caucus fumes at Johnson over defense bill: ‘Page ripped from the Boehner playbook’

The Freedom Caucus is fuming over Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-LA) handling of the House's annual defense bill, calling the legislative compromise a "massive unforced error from leadership" in an internal memo obtained by the Washington Examiner.

Vince Fong faces legal challenge from MAGA opponent to prevent him from running for Congress

David Giglio, an “America First” and MAGA Republican, launched a legal challenge to prevent Republican Assemblyman Vince Fong from running to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), citing a violation of California’s election codes.

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

New Mexico's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will finish distributing benefits to qualified low-income residents in seven days for the month of December.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $2,500 from Montana rebate being sent through next 18 days

The Montana Department of Revenue will conclude its distribution of an income tax rebate of up to $2,500 to eligible residents in 18 days.

Michigan fake electors arrive in court for first test to AG Dana Nessel’s case

Six Michigan fake electors appeared in court on Wednesday for preliminary examinations to determine whether criminal cases against the members should continue, the first test to Attorney General Dana Nessel's case.

Kanye West accused of wearing KKK-style hood at listening party for new album

Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, has been accused of wearing a hood with a similar appearance to those worn by Ku Klux Klan members at a recent listening party for his next album.

Ivy League board member highlights danger of campus free speech hypocrisy: ‘Genocide starts with words’

A board member for two Ivy League schools highlighted the danger of campus free speech hypocrisy as elite institutions grapple with the fallout of disastrous testimony by three university presidents before Congress last week.
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