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New Jersey lawmakers pass pay raises for themselves, the governor and other officials

The large pay raises will now head to the desk of Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy, but will not go into effect until the year 2026; legislators have not received a pay raise since 2002.

Defense Secretary Austin remains hospitalized, in ‘good spirits,’ Pentagon says despite uproar over absence

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is still hospitalized but is recovering and doing well a week after being admitted following a procedure, the Pentagon said Monday.

Louisville sued by local paper over police records

The Louisville Courier Journal is suing its namesake city after its police department allegedly failed to procure records in a timely manner in accordance with Kentucky law.

Mayorkas blames Mexico, Congress for historic border surge; calls for more funding and ‘reform’

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas held a press conference in Eagle Pass, Texas Monday where he called on Congress to provide more funding for the border.

Judge calls for new North Dakota legislative district in win for tribal advocates

A federal judge on Monday ordered North Dakota to draw a new joint legislative district for two Native American tribes that sued over the old map.

Lobster fishermen claw at ‘unconstitutional’ boat tracking mandate

A group of five lobstermen is suing fishing regulators over a law requiring electronic monitors on federally-licensed fishing boats in a bid to protect endangered whales.

New Hampshire’s attorney general fires off cease and desist letter to DNC over ‘deceptive’ comments on primary

New Hampshire's Republican attorney general is taking aim at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for what he argues are "false..and misleading" comments about the state's presidential primary.

Massachusetts Gov. Healey announces $375M in budget cuts amid anticipated shortfall

Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announced Monday $375 million in budget cuts as the Bay State grapples with a likely budget shortfall of about $1 billion.

Bill Ackman’s war to make universities accountable has the left panicked

Hedge-fund tycoon Bill Ackman is waging war to make universities accountable.

Angry Mr. Brooklyn is right: These protesters ARE idiots

“You’re disrupting traffic — idiots!” says the new hero of New York. “You can’t do that! It’s against the law!”

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