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Biden administration rolls out new policies to reduce veteran homelessness

The Biden administration announced a slew of actions designed to reduce homelessness among military veterans on Thursday morning.

Biden picks up the pace in pursuit of 2024 campaign cash near end of quarter

President Joe Biden is running out of time to fundraise before the end of this financial quarter as the 2024 Republican presidential candidates come under similar pressure ahead of this summer's primary debates.

Illegal crossings at southern border since Title 42 down 44%, lowest in two years

The number of immigrants arrested for attempting to cross the border illegally has dropped off significantly in the weeks since the Biden administration rescinded public health policy Title 42, according to government statistics.

Yankees pitcher throws MLB’s first perfect game since 2012

New York Yankees pitcher Domingo Germán threw a perfect game on Wednesday, the 24th perfect game in MLB history and the first since 2012.

WATCH: Larry Elder says Gavin Newsom will not run for president in 2024 because black women voters want Kamala Harris

The Washington Examiner got an exclusive interview with Republican presidential candidate Larry Elder. He spoke about his former run for California governor during Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recall.

Connecticut Muslim lawmaker allegedly assaulted outside of prayer event

A Connecticut lawmaker was allegedly assaulted outside of an Eid al Adha prayer gathering in Hartford, Connecticut, on Wednesday night, alongside members of her family, according to police.

Gaetz questions FBI over possible promotion of agents who knelt before protesters in 2020

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) slammed the FBI in a letter to Director Christopher Wray this week, demanding answers on whether FBI agents seen kneeling in front of protesters in 2020 were promoted for the move.

Graham writes to David Weiss asking about Hunter and Joe Biden phone calls with Burisma

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) questioned the federal prosecutor who led the investigation into Hunter Biden on whether he was briefed on the FBI’s FD-1023 informant file that contained allegations that then-Vice President Joe Biden was recorded on phone calls with his son, Hunter Biden, and a senior official at Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company.

Food stamps: How to use SNAP benefits to pay for food delivery service

DoorDash, a food delivery service, announced the option to use Electric Benefit Transfer cards through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in select markets. SNAP participants can use their benefits to pay for eligible groceries and delivery to their home.

Portland shedding residents as homeless encampments and crime dominate everyday life

Portland, Oregon, once one of the fast growing cities in the United States, is experiencing a population decline as crime, homeless rates, and encampments come to light as potential factors contributing to emigration.
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