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Pennsylvania residents to receive up to $650 from property tax/rent rebate program

Pennsylvania residents only have a few days to apply for a rebate program that will give them up to $650.

Professor axed for showing ancient paintings of Muhammad: Report

A Minnesota-based liberal arts university reportedly fired a professor who showed students two paintings of the Prophet Muhammad after a group of Muslim students complained.

Democrat Robert Zimmerman challenges George Santos to resign and run again in special election

Democratic House candidate Robert Zimmerman challenged Republican George Santos to resign from Congress and run in a new election just one day after the New York congressman-elect admitted to lying about his education and employment history while campaigning during the midterm elections.

SEE IT: ADL CEO slams Whoopi Goldberg for reiterating controversial Holocaust stance

Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt responded Tuesday to Whoopi Goldberg's latest controversial comments about the Holocaust and Jewish people.

North Carolina could host record-setting $100 million governor’s race in 2024

North Carolina could witness its most expensive governor’s race in history in 2024 as Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R) lays the groundwork for a gubernatorial bid that his campaign predicts may cost $100 million.

DOJ investigating theft of $372M from FTX amid trial of founder

Federal prosecutors are investigating allegations that a hacker drained $372 million out of the cryptoexchange FTX hours after it filed for bankruptcy amid its collapse.

Little Trans Women: New York Times op-ed claims author Louisa May Alcott was a trans man

Louisa May Alcott, the author of the renowned novel Little Women, was a transgender man, a new op-ed in the New York Times suggested on Saturday.

As 2024 election looms, voters share what they want in presidential candidate

The 2024 presidential election is nearly two years away, but voters are already considering what characteristics they wish to see in their ideal candidate, ranging from age to work experience to gender.

Biden says airlines will be ‘held accountable’ over flight cancellations

President Joe Biden has promised to hold airlines accountable over the high number of flights that have been canceled in recent days and said some travelers may be entitled to compensation.

Tax Rebates 2023: Colorado taxpayers getting up to $1,500 next month

Residents of Colorado can expect to start the new year off strong thanks to a payment they will receive at the end of January 2023.
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