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Noncitizens given pathway to flag labor offenses without risking immigration status

Noncitizens employed in the United States can now expose labor infringements without fear of reprisal, the Department of Homeland Security announced Friday.

Utah man tests limits of electric truck by towing 10,000lbs until it dies

A YouTuber in Utah documented his Rivian truck towing 10,000 pounds for 100 miles during the winter.

Inflation top concern for small businesses even after recent declines: Survey

Inflation remains the biggest concern for small businesses even as price increases have cooled amid the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes, a recent survey found.

Zelensky pushes for Western aid to fight Russian ‘army of about 2 million people’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s requests for additional Western military aid have gained urgency as Western officials monitor Russia’s plans to mobilize a massive force of new conscripts to attack Ukraine.

Tesla slashes prices on vehicles in effort to rev up sales

Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla has announced it's reducing the price on some of its models due to slow sales.

Third gun found in carry-on bag at Philadelphia International Airport this year

The Transportation Safety Agency announced Friday that it seized the third gun at Philadelphia International Airport this year. A record number of firearms were seized at the airport in 2022.

CDC and FDA investigating link between Pfizer’s bivalent COVID-19 shot and strokes

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration said Friday that a possible link between stroke in adults 65 and older and Pfizer's updated COVID-19 booster prompted an investigation.

Montana health officials weigh new regulations for Medicaid abortion coverage

Montana health officials are considering requiring prior authorization before the state's health department pays for abortions for Medicaid patients.

Two arrested in case of missing 4-year-old girl in Oklahoma

Two people were arrested in connection with a missing 4-year-old in Oklahoma. State investigators announced that the girl was reported missing Tuesday.

Missouri lawmakers adopt stricter dress code requiring women to cover shoulders

Lawmakers in the Missouri House of Representatives passed a rules package earlier this week implementing a stricter dress code that requires women to cover their shoulders.
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