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DeSantis picks fight with Florida senator over flip-flop on immigration law

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is proposing a number of changes to the state’s immigration laws, seeking to repeal a number of migrant protections that were once championed by state Republicans — including his own lieutenant governor.

Stimulus update: Direct payment applications for checks worth up to $302 will open in four days

Residents of Boulder, Colorado, only need to wait a little longer before they can apply for a rebate program that will give them some extra cash to put food on the table.

Biden administration doesn’t want doctors prescribing controlled substances remotely

The Biden administration wants to limit what drugs can be prescribed through telemedicine appointments, proposing doctors must evaluate patients in person before authorizing some controlled substances.

House GOP split over Big Tech antitrust: Jordan versus Buck

The Republican Party has split on antitrust legislation in its approach to limiting the influence of Big Tech, with Reps. Ken Buck (R-CO) and Jim Jordan (R-OH) pulling the House conference in different directions.

New Lord of the Rings films to be created by Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Pictures announced new Lord of the Rings films are in the works.

Stimulus update 2023: Deadline to apply for direct $500 monthly payments in two days

Iowa families only have a couple more days to apply for a guaranteed income program that would provide them with $500 every month.

Democrats increasingly join Republicans in blaming China for US fentanyl crisis

Democrats are increasingly joining Republicans in blaming China for helping fuel the fentanyl crisis blighting the United States.

Stimulus update: Deadline for homeowners to apply for $1,500 payment in three days

There are only three days left for New Jersey homeowners to file for a state program that will give them up to $1,500.

‘I never sought this life’: FBI whistleblower Stephen Friend writes tell-all book

EXCLUSIVE — FBI whistleblower and former Special Agent Stephen Friend said he’s “lived a few years over the last few months,” and now, he is putting his story on paper.

Ukraine war raises specter of nuclear crisis between US and China

Russia's invasion of Ukraine could spark a nuclear arms race in the Indo-Pacific if the Kremlin emerges victorious from the war, according to current and former Western officials.
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