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Massachusetts weighs temporary shelter funding amid homeless, migrant crises

Massachusetts lawmakers are considering a bill that would include funding for temporary homeless shelter spaces as the state's current system remains at capacity.

Kevin McCarthy, Matt Gaetz trade jabs as fierce rivalry continues: He ‘belongs in jail’

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., continued taking shots at each other this week, with the former claiming the latter "belongs in jail."

North Carolina judges block Legislature’s bid to take power over elections board appointments

North Carolina trial judges on Thursday partially blocked a new law that would transfer the authority to select elections board members away from the governor.

Ferry operators around the country to receive $220M in federal grants to modernize fleets

Twelve different ferry operators in American Samoa and 8 US states will receives the grants, according to administrator Nuria Fernandez.

NYC proposes $15 fee for drivers entering Manhattan’s central business district

New York City officials on Thursday proposed a $15 toll for cars entering Manhattan's central business district. Fees for larger vehicles may be as high as $36.

Kentucky-born country star Tyler Childers to perform at Gov. Beshear’s inauguration

Country musician Tyler Childers is set to perform at Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's second inauguration ceremony on December 12.

CDC Director says ‘no new’ virus out of China despite surge in respiratory illness

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Mandy Cohen said during a House hearing that there's no reason for Americans to be alarmed over a spike in respiratory illness in China.

NH Democrats lose legal bid against state-level electoral maps

The New Hampshire Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a Democrat-backed lawsuit that sought to overturn certain state-level electoral maps.

Europe’s clash of cultures — and antisemitism — is coming to America

By now everybody will have seen the footage of anti-Israel activists and pro-Palestinian extremists trying to disrupt the Christmas tree lighting at Rockefeller Center.

Anti-Israel protests have a higher purpose — a complete teardown of the West

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters swarmed the streets surrounding Rockefeller Center Wednesday clashing with the NYPD while chanting “River to the sea,” long seen as...

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