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FedEx airport maintenance operations are leaving California to save costs

FedEx plans to close its airport maintenance operations based in Los Angeles, California, and move them to Indianapolis in an effort to reduce costs.

DeSantis hit with second ethics complaint before prospective presidential bid takes off

The head of the Florida Democratic Party filed a complaint against Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), marking a second possible ethics violation before the Republican governor has even launched a White House bid.

Disney to begin first round of mass layoffs this week as 7,000 cuts await

Disney CEO Bob Iger announced the entertainment company would begin its first round of mass layoffs this week.

McCarthy calls for patriotism: ‘America is more than a country, it is an idea’

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) called on members of Congress to take the lead in reclaiming patriotism.

Boon or bust? Biden has yet to benefit from Trump indictment speculation

President Joe Biden has not notched a polling bounce from former President Donald Trump's legal problems even though they underscore the contrast Democrats hope to draw if there is a rematch between the two next year.

Death row minister receives death threats after lawsuit goes public

EXCLUSIVE — A death row minister suing Oklahoma's Department of Corrections for allegedly defaming him in the media said Monday he has received death threats after his multimillion-dollar lawsuit became public.

Fire leaves 37 dead and dozens more injured at Mexican migration center mere feet from US border

At least 37 people are dead and dozens more are injured after a fire broke out at a migration center in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, mere feet from the U.S. border, local media reported early Tuesday morning.

Biden tries to halt Democrats’ slide with the working class ahead of 2024

President Joe Biden is traveling to North Carolina on Tuesday to discuss manufacturing and infrastructure as Democrats look to shore up their status with blue-collar voters.

Biden struggling to get nominees over the finish line despite Senate majority

Despite enjoying many of the perks of a Democratic majority in the Senate, the Biden administration is struggling to get nominees over the finish line in a series of confirmation processes that have turned contentious.

Key Republican says House GOP border bill is ‘absolutely dead’

EXCLUSIVE — A Texas Republican who for months has single-handedly blocked the House GOP’s efforts to pass a bill that leadership has claimed would end the border crisis said the proposal was “absolutely dead” under his watch.
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