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WATCH: Outraged protesters decry Florida’s ‘trans-genocide’ at public hearing

Hair dye, face masks, and needles flooded the floor of the Florida Senate Committee on Health Policy Monday when outraged leftist protesters voiced their grievances at a public hearing in Tallahassee.

Supreme Court honors Ginsburg 2 1/2 years after death: ‘She revered the rule of law’

The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who wrote landmark opinions paving the way for women's equal pay and fairer treatment across the nation, was honored during ceremonies Friday at the Supreme Court.

10 US cities with the worst air quality revealed by study

A new study including cities in the United States revealed the 10 places with the worst air quality in the country.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions in five days

Millions of retirees will receive the final wave of March's Social Security Administration retirement payments, worth up to $4,555, in less than a week.

Newsom announces $30 million plan to buy ‘tiny homes’ to address homelessness

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) plans to combat a recent spike in homelessness in California by buying swathes of "tiny houses."

California could fund deportation defense for immigrants with violent felonies

The California legislature is considering a bill that would use taxpayer money to cover the costs of legal representation for illegal immigrants who have been convicted of serious crimes and now face deportation.

Chicago mayoral hopeful faces reckoning over past ‘defund the police’ support

Cook County Board Commissioner Brandon Johnson was taken to task this week for past supportive comments about the "defund the police" movement as crime and public safety concerns hang over the Chicago mayoral race.

SVB collapse: Biden and DNC to return political donations from bank executives

President Joe Biden's 2020 campaign and the Democratic National Committee will hand back political donations tied to Silicon Valley Bank, the DNC said Friday.

Ohio train derailment: House lawmakers introduce bill to shore up rail safety

A group of bipartisan lawmakers in Ohio is seeking to bolster rail safety regulations in an attempt to avoid future derailments like those seen across the country in recent weeks.

House Intelligence Committee returns to bipartisan roots after polarizing Schiff and Nunes years

The top two members on the House Intelligence Committee are steering the panel in a bipartisan direction after the divisive clashes of the Trump years.
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