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Judge puts a halt on NYC’s $18-per-hour delivery worker requirement

A judge has placed a temporary stop to a New York City measure requiring delivery workers to be paid a minimum wage.

New NC community to require its residents to display US flag at all times

A North Carolina community appears to have drawn online outrage after agreeing to a measure requiring the dozens of potential residents to fly the US American flag in front of their properties.

Longtime California Democrat Grace Napolitano announces retirement

Longtime Rep. Grace Napolitano (D-CA) announced her plans to retire at the end of this Congress after 25 years in office.

Newsom to stop further appeal of Manson follower Leslie Van Houten’s parole

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) will give up his efforts to appeal the parole of convicted murderer and Charles Manson follower Leslie Van Houten.

Iowa GOP announces date for 2024 presidential caucus

The Iowa Republican Party announced the date for the 2024 Iowa Republican Caucus, voting unanimously to set the date to Jan. 15, 2024.

Trump stirs up a storm at Dairy Queen during campaign stop: ‘What the hell is a blizzard?’

Former President Donald Trump stopped by a Dairy Queen in Iowa Friday for some Blizzards for seemingly the first time.

Chicago Police officers under investigation for alleged sexual relations with migrants

The Chicago Police Department has launched an investigation into an unspecified number of officers over their alleged sexual relations with migrants.

House racing to pass appropriations bills to avoid continuing resolution and shutdown

As the House gears up for an appropriations fight with the Senate, the likelihood of the two chambers agreeing on spending levels for the 12 appropriations bills by the Sep. 30 deadline is slim.

GOP candidates who said they will make the first presidential debate

With the first Republican presidential debate a month and a half away, the line-up of candidates for the high-profile matchup will become increasingly clear.

Greg Abbott sued by small business owner because of Rio Grande buoys

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) faces a lawsuit from a local business owner after installing buoys in the Rio Grande on Friday.
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