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University of Houston latest Texas school to ditch DEI statements in hiring

The University of Houston has banned diversity, equity, and inclusion statements in hiring, becoming the latest public university in Texas to follow a directive from Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) that prohibited such statements.

WATCH: Ana Navarro slams Trump, DeSantis, and ‘manufactured culture war’

The View's Ana Navarro did not mince words while discussing the Republican Party on Monday, specifically taking shots at two of its most popular figures, former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Social Security update: Second of March’s double direct payments worth $914 arrives in 25 days

Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries will receive the second of two payments for March in 25 days.

First major Democrat enters Louisiana governor’s race

Former Louisiana Transportation Secretary Shawn Wilson became the first major Democrat to jump into Louisiana's 2023 gubernatorial race, which has so far been dominated by Republican hopefuls.

McCarthy slated to meet with president of Taiwan in California, not Taipei: Report

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is slated to meet with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen in California instead of Taipei in an effort to avoid acts of aggression from China, the Financial Times reported on Monday.

Stimulus update: Direct $500 payment to be sent to more than 300 families in nine days

Families that were selected for California's guaranteed income program will receive their next $500 payment in just over a week, on March 15.

Ron DeSantis’s big week comes as 2024 speculation reaches fever pitch

Fresh off his huddling with donors last week, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is teeing up a jammed-pack week as he seemingly lays down the groundwork for a 2024 bid.

Tax rebate 2023: Deadline to apply for property tax rebate worth at least $1,000 in four days

Eligible residents in Colorado have four more days to apply for a property tax rebate that could deliver as much as $1,000 in relief.

Senate plows forward with vote on crime bill despite DC Council backpedal

The Senate is still planning to vote on the Washington, D.C., criminal code despite efforts from the district council chairman to withdraw the bill to prevent its overhaul.

Armed homeowner detains burglary suspect inside home, holds at gunpoint

A homeowner in Ohio briefly detained a burglary suspect at gunpoint on Sunday and helped police detain a pair of accused criminals.
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