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Reparations for black residents could cost California more than $800 billion

Paying reparations to black residents could cost California over $800 billion, putting the state more than 2.5 times over its annual budget amount, according to economic analysts.

Mexican migration center guards seen walking away from fire: Surveillance video

Surveillance video from a migrant detention center in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, appears to show guards exiting the facility as immigrants remained locked behind bars while a fire engulfed the building.

House committee set to vote on repealing DC police reforms

House lawmakers are set to vote on advancing a piece of legislation that would repeal several local police reform policies in Washington, D.C., marking the latest in the battle over legislative autonomy in the nation’s capital.

Youngkin praises potential rivals as he considers presidential bid

As Glenn Youngkin considers a presidential bid, the Virginia governor is taking on a vastly different approach than that of his possible rivals: showering them with praise.

Trump hush money parallels to John Edwards pave ‘difficult’ road to felony conviction

Like a ghost from the past, the story of how a former Democratic Party rising star beat federal campaign finance charges over hush money payments has become a calling card for former President Donald Trump's defense.

New York medical school touts anti-racist curriculum to earn high marks for diversity

EXCLUSIVE — The medical school at the University of Buffalo earned high marks for its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion from the Association of American Medical Colleges and has incorporated aspects of critical race theory into its curriculum.

White House says GOP debt ceiling proposals will hurt Republican voters

The White House is trying to fight Republicans on their own turf as the debt ceiling battle rages on.

Five takeaways from the House Republicans’ debt ceiling offer

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) fired an opening shot Tuesday in the coming battle between GOP lawmakers and President Joe Biden over raising the debt ceiling.

Biden reveals which states he is targeting in spending blitz — and 2024

President Joe Biden has set his sights on 2024 battleground states as he eyes a possible reelection campaign.

Crime is just the beginning as GOP seeks to rein in DC’s liberal government

"Taxation without representation." Those words are displayed throughout Washington, D.C., on signs, T-shirts, and even license plates to protest the nation's capital lacking statehood.
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