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Marquette professor says American flag is source of fear and anxiety

A professor at Marquette University said he feels "anxious" whenever he sees the American flag.

Inside the initial costs for the Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Democrats are preparing for the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago and are expecting to draw thousands of visitors to an event that will require millions of dollars in expenditures.

DC Metro launches reduced fare program for SNAP benefit recipients

The Washington, D.C., Metro is launching a program intended to alleviate costs for low-income customers and make transit services more affordable.

Hunter Biden plea: Joe Biden tells reporters he’s ‘proud’ of his son

President Joe Biden told reporters he's "very proud" of his son on Tuesday after news broke of a plea deal involving the younger Biden.

Pentagon accounting error overvalued military aid to Ukraine by over $6 billion

The Department of Defense overestimated the value of the military aid it provided to Ukraine over the course of the war by roughly $6 billion.

Biden administration to upgrade federal buildings with nearly $1B climate-friendly package

Almost $1 billion from a federal law will be allocated toward upgrading federal buildings as part of the Biden administration’s latest attempt to address climate change.

Food stamps: One bill could give billions to SNAP program

A bill that has been introduced in both chambers of Congress could enhance access to healthier food through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and increase funding for the federal program to $3.5 billion.

Tucker Carlson claims DOJ plea deal ‘just baptized Hunter Biden’ in new episode

Tucker Carlson debuted the fifth episode of his Twitter show on Tuesday, hours after the news broke that President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden entered a plea deal with the Department of Justice concerning charges of failure to pay income taxes and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Hunter Biden plea: ‘Deal cannot be the final word,’ Grassley says

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA), who has been leading an investigation into Hunter Biden, was not satisfied after federal prosecutors unveiled a plea agreement with the president’s son related to tax crimes and the purchase of a handgun.

Newsom predicts ‘undisciplined’ DeSantis will be ‘crushed’ by Trump in 2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) took a swipe at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), calling him "undisciplined" in the latest episode in the governors' long-running feud.
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