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China intensifies censorship in response to ‘zero-COVID’ protests, leaked directives show

Chinese authorities are intensifying their censorship in response to the recent protests against the state's draconian "zero-COVID" policies, ushering in the highest “emergency response” level, according to leaked directives.

Stimulus update: Deadline to claim tax rebates worth $600 in Idaho in 29 days

Idaho residents only have 29 days left to apply for a tax rebate featuring up to $300 for individual filers and $600 for joint filers.

Tampa police chief apologizes for flashing badge to get out of golf cart stop

The police chief of Tampa, Florida, is apologizing for using her badge as a method to get out of a golf cart traffic stop and asking for a disciplinary review of herself.

New poll shows Warnock has slight lead over Walker in Georgia Senate runoff

A new poll shows Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) holds a slight edge over challenger Herschel Walker (R-GA) for Tuesday's Senate runoff in Georgia.

Stimulus update: One-time $1,500 bonus checks to arrive in Arkansas in 13 days

Some teachers in the Fort Smith School District of Arkansas will receive a one-time bonus check of $1,500 in 13 days, just in time for the holiday season.

Biden denounces Nazis and Holocaust denial day after Kanye West interview

President Joe Biden took to Twitter to denounce antisemitism and Holocaust denial Friday, the day after rapper Kanye West defended Adolf Hitler and Nazis in an interview.

California panel eyes historic reparations for descendants of slaves: Report

A reparations committee in California projected that black people in the state who are descended from slaves could receive as much as $223,200 for housing discrimination during the 20th century, according to a report.

Tesla delivers the first of its semitruck line

Tesla delivered the first of its electric semitrucks on Thursday after five years of developing the model.

Former NATO chief calls on US to lift ‘self-imposed restrictions’ on Ukraine aid

Former NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen believes the Biden administration needs to do away with its “self-imposed restrictions” on military aid to Ukraine to help defeat Russian forces.

Georgia police arrest man suspected of shooting teenager campaigning for Warnock

Georgia police have arrested a man suspected to have shot a teenager outside his home on Thursday.
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