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FBI faces criticism on both sides over handling of politically sensitive matters

Senate Democrats excoriated the FBI over its handling of the lead-up to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot in a new report on Tuesday, following months of criticisms from Republicans that the bureau is biased against conservatives.

LIHEAP payments: Illinois benefits for water and sewer bills arrive in four days

Eligible residents in Illinois will receive assistance for paying their water bills in only four days.

Liz Cheney slams current political climate: ‘We’re electing idiots’

Liz Cheney, a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump and fellow Republican Party members continuing to support him as the 2024 GOP presidential candidate, launched criticism against elected leaders.

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey calls special session to redraw congressional map

Gov. Kay Ivey (R-AL) issued a proclamation Tuesday calling for a special legislative session to redraw the state’s congressional districts following the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the matter.

Kirk Cameron warns American Library Association is devising plans to cancel ‘See You at the Library’ event

The American Library Association is seeking to stifle conservatives’ ability to hold library gatherings as an alternative to the drag queen story hours, according to children’s faith-based book publisher Brave Books.

Joy Behar urges court to send Trump to jail over classified documents: ‘Lock him up!’

The View's Joy Behar encouraged the court to jail former President Donald Trump on Tuesday after listening to newly unearthed audio of him discussing classified documents that were still in his possession after leaving office.

Rick Scott issues travel warning for socialists and communists headed to Florida

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) issued a travel warning to socialists or communists headed to Florida.

Three highlights from oral arguments on South Carolina heartbeat bill

The South Carolina Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in the lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood South Atlantic against the abortion restrictions that were enacted in May.

San Francisco housing crisis serves as warning for other blue states

Blue states are taking notice of San Francisco's rising crime and homelessness crisis, and similar Democratic legislators are trying to tackle affordable housing in their cities.

San Francisco mayor faces backlash over budget cuts as enactment deadline looms

San Francisco residents and officials are protesting spending cuts to housing, child care, and other areas in Mayor London Breed’s record-high city and county budget.
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