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LA County Sheriff’s Department program to track deadly drug xylazine

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has initiated a pilot program to keep track of the prevalence of xylazine, a deadly sedative that has been increasingly found in street drugs.

Riley Gaines urges Williams sisters to weigh in on transgender athlete controversy

NCAA champion swimmer Riley Gaines began a social media campaign this week to invite Serena and Venus Williams into the debate about transgender women in sports.

Loudoun sheriff investigates online threats against parents who spoke at school board

The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is investigating violent online threats allegedly made against parents who spoke out at school board meetings.

Glitchy CBP One App meant to deter illegal migration useless during Title 42 surge

The federal government's solution to unprecedented illegal immigration at the U.S. southern border has fallen short of all expectations and even managed to unite liberal and conservative policy groups in fury over the botched attempt to rein in the situation at the border.

Bus of immigrants arrives at Kamala Harris’s home ahead of Title 42 end

A bus carrying immigrants from Texas arrived at Vice President Kamala Harris's residence hours before Title 42 was set to expire.

McCarthy says he’ll demand answers from FBI Director Wray over Biden ‘criminal scheme’ documents

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) pledged to question FBI Director Christopher Wray over documents purporting to show a "criminal scheme" involving the Biden family.

Senate Republicans hesitate to give Trump more oxygen after raucous town hall

Senate Republicans offered mixed reactions to former President Donald Trump's litany of controversial stances at his CNN town hall Wednesday evening.

Energy Department will seek to refill Strategic Petroleum Reserve in June, Granholm says

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Thursday that the United States could begin purchasing oil to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as early as June, offering the administration's most optimistic timeline to date as to how soon it might begin refilling the depleted stockpile.

How Biden’s denial of Hunter wrongdoing influences DOJ investigation and belies evidence

President Joe Biden weighed in on an active Justice Department investigation by contending that his son Hunter did “nothing wrong” even as congressional Republicans lay out new details about the younger Biden’s shady overseas business dealings.

Uber warns law cracking down on drivers will make DNC travel a nightmare

Ride-share company Uber warned Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson and the Democratic National Convention that legislation in Springfield, Illinois, bringing ride-share companies to the same level as taxis could cause a transportation availability nightmare when the convention rolls around.
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