LA City Council approves loan to pay for...

The Los Angeles City Council approved a $5 million loan to cover overtime pay for Los Angeles Police Department officers who worked during the protests over Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. In a 13-2 vote, the council approved a special motion to transfer up to $5 million from the reserve fund to pay for overtime […]

Early voting in NYC mayoral primary sees high...

Early voting in New York City‘s Democratic mayoral primary has so far doubled compared to the 2021 mayoral race, with young voters and white voters leading the high turnout this time around. More than 131,434 people have cast their ballots at poll locations in the first four days of early voting, Gothamist reported, using data […]

Vance met with left-wing rage after joining Bluesky 

Vice President JD Vance hoped to expand his social media presence by creating an account on Bluesky. However, the launch on Wednesday started out stormy, as he was first suspended and then met with outrage from Democrats who consider the platform to be a “safe space” from conservative views. Bluesky, created in 2019, gained popularity […]

Federal judge blocks Biden-era HHS abortion privacy rule

A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a Biden-era rule from the Department of Health and Human Services, which prohibited sharing abortion and “reproductive health care” information with law enforcement. The 2024 HHS rule under then-President Joe Biden was part of his administration’s efforts in the aftermath of the 2022 Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. […]

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