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Elon Musk apologizes after mocking fired disabled Twitter employee

Elon Musk has apologized after mocking an ex-Twitter employee who reached out to his boss asking whether or not he had been fired because he could not access his work computer.

Biden eyes drift away from Left on crime and immigration ahead of likely 2024 bid

President Joe Biden is trying to tackle two key political liabilities for Democrats as he prepares to launch a reelection bid.

‘Zombie’ drug of horse tranquilizer-laced fentanyl ravages US and alarms health officials

EXCLUSIVE — Public health officials are fighting a losing battle to save the lives of people who overdose from a new and extremely lethal drug concoction that puts users in a zombielike state of consciousness.

Putin’s war in Ukraine stokes fears that China’s Xi will build empire of his own

Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping’s expansive sovereignty claims in the South China Sea suggest that he believes in the "illusion of building an empire” through the Philippines and across the Indo-Pacific, a key U.S.-allied government fears.

US to relax COVID restrictions for those traveling from China

The U.S. is planning to relax COVID-19 restrictions for travelers entering the country from China as soon as Friday.

Five things DeSantis is trying to get done

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's 2024 agenda can be reasonably understood based on his legislative priorities as governor.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams aiming to resettle immigrants across US

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is planning to resettle immigrants across the United States.

Oklahoma votes down recreational marijuana

Oklahoma voters have rejected a measure that would have legalized recreational marijuana in the state.

DeSantis appoints Disney special district board: Here are the members

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has made his recommendations for members of a state-controlled board district that will oversee the 25,000 acres of land surrounding Walt Disney World. His recommendations are still pending state Senate confirmation.

Republican lawmakers move to purge ESG movement from insurance companies

Republican lawmakers in several predominantly red states introduced bills to purge the insurance industry of the ESG movement.
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