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Illinois city expanding its $10 million reparations program

The city of Evanston, Illinois, voted to expand its reparations program and will now allow direct cash payments to eligible residents.

Liberal Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate outraises conservative competitor by $10M

The liberal-leaning Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate has outraised her conservative competitor by more than $10 million as the state race that has garnered national attention heads into its final stretch.

Obama blames Trump for emboldened China

During a recent speaking event in Australia, former President Barack Obama pinned the blame for China's increasingly hostile behavior on his successor.

Lloyd Austin slams Tuberville’s abortion-related holds on Pentagon nominations

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) squared off on Tuesday over the latter's decision to hold up all defense nominations due to the former's policies following the reversal of Roe v. Wade.

Biden approval rating dips slightly overall and in four key areas: Poll

President Joe Biden's approval rating dipped slightly compared to last month, as voters believe he is slipping underwater in handling key areas such as the environment, energy policy, foreign affairs, and the economy.

Tax season 2023: Mistakes to steer clear of to avoid being audited by the IRS

The United States is in the middle of tax season, with many taxpayers fearing the possibility of being audited by the IRS.

WATCH: Cruz and Mayorkas accuse each other of being ‘revolting’ in tense exchange

The secretary of the Department of Homeland Security blasted Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) for unleashing a "revolting" series of accusations against him during a public hearing that descended into chaos over his handling of the border.

Family feud: Outgoing Wisconsin Supreme Court justice’s daughter slams conservative

Another influential Wisconsin family is wading into the state's high-profile Supreme Court election.

Top banking regulators say stronger rules are needed in the wake of SVB collapse

Three top regulators testified on Tuesday that stricter rules need to be imposed on the banking system to prevent bank failures such as that of Silicon Valley Bank.

WATCH: Joy Behar questions if America is still ‘exceptional’

The View co-host Joy Behar questioned on Tuesday if the United States was still "exceptional" as she and her crew addressed a recent poll that suggested only 33% of Americans find patriotism important.
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