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Puerto Rico mulls ban on hair discrimination

Puerto Rican lawmakers have opened to public debate a bill that would explicitly ban hairstyle-based discrimination in the Caribbean territory.

GOP Senator urges SCOTUS to rein in big tech’s content censorship, defies ‘logic’

Sen. Josh Hawley is weighing in landmark Supreme Court case that could reshape the legal landscape for Big Tech companies and how they censor user content.

Fox News Voter Analysis: Immigration tops list of most important issues for NH Republicans

In Iowa, four-in-ten Republicans said immigration was the most important issue, followed by a third saying the economy and jobs. No other issue comes close.

Whitmer to push for free community college in Michigan’s State of the State address

Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer plans to push for legislation ensuring free community college for high school graduates during her State of the State address.

Biden names Jennifer O’Malley Dillon to run 2024 re-election campaign: report

Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, who was the campaign manager for President Biden’s 2020 bid, will take over Biden's re-election campaign, according to a report from the New York Times.

Pentagon says US not at war in Middle East as it continues to carry out multiple strikes

Pentagon officials said the U.S. is not involved in a conflict with Houthi rebels, nor at war in the Middle East, despite launching several strikes in the region.

Biden calls Trump ‘most responsible’ for ‘stripping away’ abortion, vows to veto any nationwide ban

President Biden on Tuesday said former President Trump is “most responsible" for the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, blaming his predecessor for “stripping away" abortion rights and vowing to veto any potential national abortion ban.

GOP leader Thune says Republicans aiming for ‘detain and deport’ border policy

GOP senators, led by John Thune, seek a border deal provision to establish a "detain and deport" policy for illegal immigrants, aiming to replace the current "catch and release" approach under the Biden administration.

Pentagon can’t say when Secretary Austin will resume working in person following secretive hospitalization

The Pentagon said on Tuesday that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was recovering well at home - but could not say when he will return to work in person.

Criminal charges for NY toll cheaters: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 24, 2024

The Issue: Gov. Hochul’s move to classify congestion toll cheating as a Class A misdemeanor.

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