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Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth up to $1,000 to be issued in New Mexico tomorrow

New Mexico will issue tax rebates worth up to $1,000 to eligible taxpayers Tuesday.

Meet the Democratic mayor of Boston standing up to ‘woke’ policies

Michelle Wu, the liberal mayor of Boston, is engaged in a fight with her purely Democratic city council over its proposed 2024 operating budget, which included substantial cuts to the city's police and veteran services departments.

Greg Abbott targets soft-on-crime attorneys who won’t prosecute abortion laws

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) touted a new bill that will target "rogue" left-wing district attorneys who refuse to prosecute certain crimes.

Trump says he kept classified document boxes because they contained ‘personal items’

Former President Donald Trump has defended keeping boxes of classified documents, claiming he needed time to sort through them because they contained personal items, including golf shirts.

Appeals court revives lawsuit against Biden for ending border wall construction

AUSTIN, Texas — A federal lawsuit that two Republican-run states had unsuccessfully filed against the Biden administration to restart border wall construction has been revived by an appeals court and made a top order of business.

House Republicans propose banning public access to military service records: Report

A group of conservative lawmakers are eyeing legislation that would ban the Pentagon from releasing summaries of military service records. The discussion comes after the Air Force mistakenly leaked service records of congressional Republicans earlier this year.

UC Berkeley uses DEI point system on all new faculty hires

The University of California, Berkeley, uses a diversity, equity, and inclusion point system to weed out potential faculty members, according to documents obtained by a campus speech watchdog.

Trump doubles down on 2020 victory claim: ‘I won in 2020 by a lot’

Former President Donald Trump doubled down on his claim that he won the 2020 presidential election Monday.

Brandon Johnson administration begins battle to move immigrants to permanent housing

Chicago Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson and his administration are beginning to explore permanent housing options for immigrants who have been bused into the Windy City over the last year. Finding funds is just one of the hurdles.

Republicans say Biden ‘appeasing’ China with Blinken trip to Beijing

Republicans are using Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Beijing to portray the Biden administration as weak on China, framing the attempted diplomatic reset as tantamount to appeasement.
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