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Researchers cry ‘fascism’ after students mock their identity survey

A team of woke researchers at Oregon State University is crying "fascism" after they appeared to break mentally when students mocked their identity survey with responses like "ethnic gift card" and "attack helicopter."

New tent city emerges in NYC after more illegal immigrants kicked out of mega shelters

A new tent city emerged under New York City's Brooklyn-Queens Expressway this week after over a dozen homeless illegal immigrants were kicked out of a mega shelter.

US sending more Navy ships and Marines to Middle East over Iranian threats

The U.S. military is sending additional warships and thousands of Marines to the Middle East in response to recent Iranian attempts to seize commercial vessels.

DeSantis requests state board evaluate investments in Bud Light maker

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) sent a letter to the Florida State Board of Administration requesting a review of its holdings of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the parent company of Bud Light.

Food stamps: Direct payments worth up to $1,691 for SNAP benefits in Texas to begin in 11 days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending out its August payments in Texas, worth up to $1,691, in 11 days.

New Jersey sues over New York City congestion pricing plan

The state of New Jersey filed a court challenge on Friday against New York’s congestion pricing plan, the high-profile tolling effort that could charge drivers up to $23 to enter central Manhattan during peak hours.

Food stamps: Final direct payment worth up to $1,691 to wrap up in Louisiana in two days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will distribute its final payment for July to Louisiana residents on Sunday.

Donald Trump arrested: Judge Cannon sets May 20 trial date for documents case

The judge presiding over Donald Trump's classified documents case on Friday set a May 20 trial date for the former president's classified documents case, which is expected to last roughly two months.

Mayorkas hits out at ‘false accusations’ as Republicans ramp up impeachment push

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas dismissed criticism from Republicans, claiming their "false accusations" don't take away from his record of service.

Senate committee to consider advancing bipartisan children’s online safety bill

The Senate Commerce Committee will move to advance bipartisan piece of legislation to protect minors online by requiring additional privacy controls for teenagers and parents.
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