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Supreme Court sympathetic to New Jersey’s plea to break compact with New York

The Supreme Court appeared poised to allow New Jersey's request to exit a decades-old interstate agreement after New York objected to it leaving the interstate pact.

Profile in courage: Fearless Biden not ‘afraid of anything,’ White House says

The White House proclaimed President Joe Biden to be a man without fear on Wednesday in response to a question about whether he was afraid of China.

Tax Season 2023: Why taxes will not be due on April 15 this year

Taxpayers have a few extra days to file their taxes this year thanks to how the 2023 calendar falls.

Tax Season 2023: Taxpayers can expect to pay taxes on unemployment benefits this year

Some people can expect to pay a larger share in taxes this year because the rules pertaining to how taxpayers account for unemployment benefits are changing.

Federally ordered aerial hunting eliminates 19 feral cattle in New Mexico

At least 19 feral cattle in New Mexico's Gila Wilderness were shot to death from helicopters.

White House scolds James Comer on Beau Biden comments: ‘Completely inappropriate’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre ripped House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-KY) for taking note of the fact that the late Beau Biden was never prosecuted.

Virologist with ties to Wuhan dismisses lab leak theory and instead links hedgehogs to coronaviruses

A longtime Wuhan lab collaborator with ties to Dr. Anthony Fauci has teamed up with the Russian government to suggest hedgehogs could be partly to blame for the outbreak of coronaviruses.

Texas will have toughest border security in the nation, Abbott promises conservatives

AUSTIN, Texas — Third-term Gov. Greg Abbott vowed before a large gathering of conservative policymakers to outperform all other states in securing the border.

Three officers shot during hourslong standoff in Kansas City

While attempting to serve a search warrant, three law enforcement officers in Kansas City, Missouri, were shot Tuesday night.

Biden stands by labor secretary pick in face of pandemic track record criticism

President Joe Biden is confident in his nomination of Julie Su to replace outgoing Labor Secretary Marty Walsh and wants the Senate to confirm her as soon as possible, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Wednesday.
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