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In Israel, Rubio and Netanyahu Pledge to Curb Iran
‘Israel and America stand shoulder to shoulder in countering the threat of Iran,’ the Israeli prime minister said.
Community Advocates Say It Takes a Village to Help Homeless Veterans
In the city of Glendale, Arizona, officials recently broke ground on 50 cottages for homeless veterans as part of a $14 million transition housing project.
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Egg Prices Hit New Highs as Flocks Wiped Out Over Virus
Since the avian influenza outbreak began, the nation’s top three egg-producing states—Iowa, Ohio, and Indiana—have lost more than 55 million birds.
Nevada Woman Pleads Guilty to Nearly $100 Million COVID-19 Tax Credit Fraud
The IRS warned last year that the vast majority of an employment tax credit program it reviewed showed ‘risk of being improper.’
Education Department Tells States to End DEI in Schools or Risk Federal Funding
The state education departments are given 14 days to ensure compliance.
Retail Used Vehicle Sales Jump 8 Percent in January
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US Approves Texas Gulflink Deepwater Port for Exporting Crude Oil
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Trump Attends NASCAR’s Daytona 500 for 2nd Time as President
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Europe Will Be Part of ‘Real Negotiations’ to End Ukraine War, Rubio Says
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Trump Restores Plastic Straws—What to Know
The order ends federal ‘procurement and forced use of paper straws,’ ending what Trump called an ‘irrational campaign.’
Auburn Beats Alabama, Is Ranked No. 1 by NCAA
Auburn not only won the first-ever top-two showdown against Alabama in the longtime rivalry, the Tigers received some extra love from the NCAA.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
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Housing Supply at Highest Level Since Early Pandemic: Report
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US Navy Outsourcing Plan Signals Strong Future for South Korean Shipbuilders
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Republicans Seek to Unleash President’s Power to Not Spend
Republican lawmakers want to repeal a Watergate-era law that reins in the president’s ability to decline to spend funds appropriated by Congress.
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