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China and Mexico refuse to cooperate with US against fentanyl suppliers, federal officials say

China and Mexico have stonewalled “information-sharing” and other “basic" steps to counteract the fentanyl crisis in the United States, according to federal officials.

Freshman Sen. Katie Britt secures top GOP spot on Appropriations subcommittee

Freshman Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) will serve as the top Republican on the Homeland Security Appropriations subcommittee in the 118th Congress.

Top police official slams bill calling for ban on use of K-9s on racial grounds

A leading national police official has attacked California lawmakers over a new bill seeking to ban police dogs in situations involving arrests or crowd control on racial grounds.

California doctors express willingness to go to Supreme Court over COVID-19 ‘misinformation’ law

A team of California doctors expressed their willingness to take their case over a controversial COVID-19 "misinformation" law to the Supreme Court.

New Jersey embraces ‘woke’ label and calls out DeSantis for AP snub

Democratic Party politicians in New Jersey are positioning the state as a "woke" haven and are contrasting the Garden State's education efforts with Republican-controlled Florida.

Texans don’t have EMS services because of demand from illegal immigrants, border sheriff tells Congress

AUSTIN, Texas — Distress calls and discoveries of dead immigrants in a rural area 50 miles north of the state's border with Mexico have crippled first responders' ability to serve residents and hurt the local government's budget.

New Jersey to require all new car and truck sales be zero-emission by 2035

Gov. Phil Murphy (D-NJ) said he will move to make all new car and truck sales to be zero-emission by 2035, joining a handful of other states in adopting the ambitious electric vehicle target first set by California.

High-profile Democrat tells Biden to remove ‘kid gloves’ in dealing with Mexican fentanyl

A senior Senate Democrat frustrated with the Mexican government’s laxed response to the fentanyl epidemic called for the Biden administration to take serious actions against its southern neighbor and force cooperation in the war on drug cartels

Social Security update: Second direct payment worth up to $4,555 for February arrives today

The second round of direct social security payments was disbursed to retirees born between the 11th and 20th of a month Wednesday.

Universal Orlando Resort raising starting pay to $17 an hour

Summer break is still months away, but Universal Orlando Resort employees have an extra reason to be excited thanks to a recent announcement the park made.
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