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Texas lawmakers working to allow chickens in backyards amid rising egg prices

Texas lawmakers have introduced a series of new legislation that would see Texans have a chicken in every backyard as egg prices continue to soar across the country.

Housing price gains decelerate in face of higher mortgage rates

Housing prices decelerated at the end of 2022 as high mortgage rates hurt affordability, a sign of a major turnaround in the market that would have significant consequences for the economy overall.

Stimulus update: Direct payment applications for checks worth up to $302 will open tomorrow

Lower and middle-class residents of Boulder, Colorado, in need of more money to afford groceries can start submitting applications for a rebate program on Wednesday.

White House considering export restrictions on China-affiliated Huawei

The White House is considering an end to export licenses related to Huawei, making it so the Chinese company will have a harder time constructing and selling its mobile devices.

WATCH: Missouri pastor stops gunmen during church service with prayer

A Missouri pastor said he stopped gunmen from hurting his church’s congregation by praying for them.

Education Department pushed to turn over student loan audit records: ‘Dishonest accounting tricks’

EXCLUSIVE — House Education and Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) and Rep. Lloyd Smucker (R-PA) are seeking answers from the Department of Education after the agency failed to provide documentation to an external auditor.

Ron DeSantis touts new accountability for Disney in Florida: ‘A new sheriff in town’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said his state is “more competitive” today because the Walt Disney World Resort can no longer govern itself.

Lori Lightfoot admits to making ‘mistakes’ while trailing in polls

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot admitted that her administration had made mistakes during her tenure as she trails behind her competition in Tuesday's mayoral race.

Social Security could be reshaped as bipartisan group of senators considers increasing age requirement

A bipartisan group of senators is reportedly considering raising the age of retirement to receive Social Security benefits as part of broader efforts to overhaul the welfare program as a whole.

Stimulus update: Deadline for New Jersey homeowners to apply for $1,500 payment is today

New Jersey homeowners only have until the end of Tuesday to apply to a state program tomorrow in order to receive up to $1,500.
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