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Biden White House told Meta to take down satire and ‘true information,’ emails show

New emails show the specific details of how the White House pressured Meta to change its policies on content moderation, including through requests to remove satirical content and factual information about the coronavirus and the vaccine.

GOP lawmaker unveils new approach to prevent Chinese land ownership in US

Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK) introduced the Stop China’s Continuous Purchase of Land Act, which would take a state-focused approach to stop countries like China and Russia from purchasing land in America.

Pro-DeSantis PAC says governor has ‘grit’ in New Hampshire and Iowa ad buy

EXCLUSIVE — The super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign will debut a new television ad in the first-in-the-nation caucus and primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire on Monday as part of a new seven-figure ad buy.

Texas woman screamed at police to shoot while using daughter as ‘human shield’: Police

A woman in Texas was taken into custody after she demanded police shoot her while using her teenage daughter as a "human shield," authorities said.

Reporters press White House about declaring climate emergency

Reporters aboard Air Force One pressed the White House Friday about declaring a climate emergency.

Food stamps: Colorado’s monthly SNAP payment for August worth up to $1,691 to arrive in four days

In four days, Colorado will begin issuing payments for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to eligible residents.

Food stamps: California SNAP payment for August worth average of $196 starts in four days

California food stamps, also known as CalFresh under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will be distributed in four days.

Battleground states see voters trusting Republicans more than Democrats on education

Voters in a number of key battleground states trust Republicans more than Democrats on the topic of education, according to a poll released Friday.

DeSantis says his approach to Trump indictments is to ‘not shoot yourself in the foot’

OSKALOOSA, Iowa — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is trying to distance himself from former President Donald Trump's legal problems, adamant that he needs to remain focused on what he can do to fix the country as part of his campaign.

Biden proposes stricter fuel economy rules for cars and trucks

The Biden administration proposed strict new fuel economy standards for automakers that, if passed, would boost standards to an fleet-wide average of 58 miles per gallon for cars and light-duty trucks by 2032, part of its broader effort to slash emissions from the transportation sector.
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