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New York City asks court to suspend ‘right to shelter’ agreement as immigrant crisis persists

New York City Mayor Eric Adams made another attempt at halting the city’s landmark right-to-shelter policy that has been in place for over four decades. He asked a judge to suspend the mandate given the influx of immigrants.

House speakership could be won by Republican not being discussed: Byron York

The Washington Examiner's Byron York discussed how a Republican member of Congress not being eyed for House speaker could win out if the GOP vote gets divided between two established candidates.

Biden and Trump neck and neck as majorities say they don’t want either: Poll

Former President Donald Trump trails President Joe Biden by just two percentage points in a hypothetical 2024 presidential election match-up, but majorities of voters said they didn't want either to be president.

Support for corporate activism plummets after Bud Light controversy: Poll

Most people do not like when businesses push political and social matters, according to new Gallup research.

McConnell urges next House speaker to abolish motion to vacate after McCarthy ouster

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) urged former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) replacement on Wednesday to eliminate the motion to vacate after the procedural tool was used to force the latter’s historic ouster.

Nation reacts to Emergency Alert System test going off two minutes early

People all over the United States are reacting to FEMA's Emergency Alert System test going off two minutes early. The government told citizens to prepare for the alert to go off at 2:20 p.m.

White House dances around Biden concern about speaker fight

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced a barrage of questions on Wednesday about Tuesday's ousting of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) but repeatedly declined to characterize President Joe Biden's feelings about the situation.

Catholic Church grapples with LGBT issues and female ordination in landmark Vatican meeting

What may be the most important meeting for the Catholic Church in more than a half-century began Wednesday, as bishops and other leaders of the Church convened in the Vatican under a cloud of controversy for the Synod on Synodality.

Seven San Francisco Starbucks to close amid crime wave

At least seven Starbucks locations in downtown San Francisco are slated to be closed as crime continues to degrade the Democratic-controlled city.

No Labels calls on state Democrats to rescind anti-third-party tactics

No Labels, an organization exploring a third-party ticket for the 2024 election, is asking state Democratic Party officials to cease anti-third-party rhetoric and interfering with its attempts to offer voters an alternative candidate.
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