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Boston’s mayor and city council fight over budget proposal

Progressive Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is engaged in a fight with her city council over its proposed 2024 operating budget, which included substantial cuts to the city's police and veteran services departments.

Progressives tested in three northern Virginia Democratic DA primaries

A trio of Democratic district attorneys who have faced criticism and recall efforts in northern Virginia are being challenged Tuesday by members of their own party who say they've done a poor job handling high-profile cases and claim gross mismanagement of their offices have put nearly 2 million residents at risk.

Soros-backed immigration charity may have illegally failed to disclose lobbying, experts say

EXCLUSIVE — A left-wing immigration charity funded by George Soros that supports open borders may have violated federal law again over its failure to disclose apparent lobbying, experts say.

Blinken says China agreed to ‘explore’ helping US combat fentanyl

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the Chinese government has agreed to “explore” helping the United States combat fentanyl precursor chemicals used by Mexican cartels to create the deadly drug and which largely originate from China.

Haley vows to ‘no longer give money to countries that hate America’ as president

Presidential candidate Nikki Haley recalled her time at the United Nations during a town hall in South Carolina on Monday, detailing some of the animosity that other countries held against the United States.

WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers remarks on climate during swing through California

President Joe Biden is delivering remarks on his administration's policies aimed at combating climate change, with him expected to discuss conservation and climate-related jobs.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 vehicles under investigation by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is inspecting the 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 after 30 consumers complained that they had "a loss of motive power."

Chinese spy balloon ‘chapter should be closed,’ Blinken says

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip to Beijing marked an “important start,” he said, noting that the spy balloon incident that postponed his trip should be considered “closed.”

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg sued by Heritage Foundation to release Trump case records

The Heritage Foundation filed two lawsuits against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Monday to force the office to turn over records related to its investigation into former President Donald Trump.

Democrat Stacey Plaskett says Trump needs to be ‘shot — stopped’

Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-VI) is under fire after she slipped up Sunday and said former President Donald Trump "needs to be shot — stopped."
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