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Almost 75% of millennials live paycheck to paycheck: Report

A majority of millennials are living paycheck to paycheck, according to a recent survey of over 3,000 Americans.

Judge blocks enforcement of Illinois’s ‘assault weapons’ ban

A judge in Illinois has blocked enforcement of the state's assault weapons ban, ruling that the law was in violation of the Second Amendment.

DeSantis cleared of ethics complaint filed by Trump-aligned PAC

The Florida Commission on Ethics dismissed a complaint filed by a Trump-aligned super PAC that accused Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) of violating state law by using his state to fundraise and court a presidential run without declaring his candidacy.

Musk says Twitter will roll out pay-per-article feature as revenue option

Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced Saturday that beginning in May, the platform will allow media outlets to charge per article read.

Soros-backed Kim Gardner says she won’t resign as battle with state heats up

St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner attended a rally Saturday to confirm she will not resign amid what she calls "a witch hunt."

Elon Musk blasts the Onion as ‘jarringly unfunny’ over Disney v DeSantis joke

Twitter CEO Elon Musk called the satirical outlet the Onion "jarringly unfunny" over an article it published regarding Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) feud with the Walt Disney Company.

Anna Giaritelli talks about the future of illegal immigration once Title 42 ends

The Washington Examiner's Anna Giaritelli shared the projections for border crossings in the U.S. after Title 42 comes to an end on May 11.

Oklahoma governor uses veto power to pick fight with state lawmakers

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) is playing hardball with state lawmakers, vetoing multiple bills as he tries to get lawmakers to act on legislation for school choice and tax cuts.

Nikki Haley slammed on poor gun etiquette by Arizona Democrat

Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) aimed his latest criticism of Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley at an issue not usually embraced by Democratic lawmakers: proper gun etiquette.

Texas police say man kills family of five after complaints about him shooting rounds in backyard

Authorities are searching for a Texas man accused of killing five of his neighbors after they asked him to stop shooting gunfire in his backyard because they were trying to sleep, police said on Saturday.
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