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WATCH: NYC redefines criteria for involuntary treatment of mentally ill homeless

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) announced a plan Tuesday for the city's current mental health and homelessness crises.

Los Angeles County continues to thwart failed DA recall probe, attorneys say

The Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters has continued to create roadblocks to an inspection by the district attorney recall campaign, which is determined to discover whether petitions were erroneously tossed out, dooming its effort, attorneys say.

Attorneys general from 18 states call on UPS and FedEx to clarify gun-purchase tracking policies

Attorneys general from 18 states are calling on UPS and FedEx to clarify their policies on shipping guns amid concerns about the companies being able to track gun owners without a warrant.

Latest student loan payment pause carries $40 billion price tag: Report

President Joe Biden's latest extension to the pause on federal student loan payments will cost an additional $40 billion, according to a federal budget watchdog group.

Senate passes landmark bill protecting same-sex marriage

The Senate passed landmark legislation on Tuesday that would provide federal protections for same-sex and interracial marriage, moving it one step closer to becoming law.

WATCH: Don Lemon denies notion CNN was liberal

Veteran CNN anchor Don Lemon is rejecting the idea that his network has displayed a liberal bias in the past.

Russia claims Bank of China in talks to challenge US reserve currency status

Russian officials want China’s help in developing an international payment system that would allow Moscow and Beijing to undermine the global primacy of the U.S. dollar.

Martha’s Vineyard bank robbery manhunt results in two arrests

A manhunt for the suspects in a bank robbery in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, two weeks ago has led to a second arrest.

Biden touts ‘first class’ labor after calling on Congress to intervene in rail strike

Familiar lines from President Joe Biden's stump speech about the importance of labor during an appearance at a Michigan semiconductor manufacturing facility chafed with his call on Congress to force railroad unions to accept a new deal.

SEE IT: Gov. Kristi Noem bans TikTok and classifies app as ‘security threat’

Gov. Kristi Noem banned the social media application TikTok on state-owned or state-leased devices on Tuesday, citing cybersecurity reasons, and she's encouraging other leaders to do the same.
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