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Minneapolis battles judge's mandate to hire 730 police officers by next summer

Minneapolis battles judge's mandate to hire 730 police officers by next summer Minneapolis officials are seeking intervention from the state’s Supreme Court, as the city battles a judge’s recent order to have 730 police officers on the force by next summer.

Missing Texas teen found after being held in armed felon’s Florida vacation rental home, sheriff says

Missing Texas teen found after being held in armed felon’s Florida vacation rental home, sheriff says A missing Texas teen was found in Florida last week after investigators tracked her to a vacation rental home where an armed felon was holding her against her will, authorities said Monday.

California teen attacked by crocodile during Mexico vacation

California teen attacked by crocodile during Mexico vacation A California teenager on vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, is in the hospital after being attacked by a crocodile earlier this month.

A Central Park concert for the vaccinated will feature stars from across the musical firmament.

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Michael Enzi, former U.S. senator from Wyoming, dies at 77.

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First Amendment Protects Biden Hater’s Banners, Court Rules

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Dutch officials, unhappy with quarantine conditions, say those who test positive are not allowed outside.

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Heavy rains in Colorado shut down some drinking water supplies.

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Naomi Osaka queda descalificada y los usuarios en redes sociales cuestionan su identidad

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Instagram introduces changes to protect teenagers on its platform.

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CDC recommends fully vaccinated wear masks in certain indoor areas, advises universal masking for schools

CDC recommends fully vaccinated wear masks in certain indoor areas, advises universal masking for schools The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Tuesday that fully vaccinated individuals should wear masks in certain indoor areas and advised universal masking for schools regardless of individuals' vaccination status amid rising infections due to the delta variant.

Biden US Attorney nominee has lengthy do-not-prosecute list

Biden US Attorney nominee has lengthy do-not-prosecute list President Biden's nominee to lead the U.S. attorney's office in Massachusetts is a soft-on-crime progressive who has declined to prosecute low-level offenses such as shoplifting, trespassing, and drug possession.

Gov. Newsom pulls son from summer camp after maskless photos surface

Gov. Newsom pulls son from summer camp after maskless photos surface Gov. Gavin Newsom removed his children from a summer camp after photos surfaced of his son attending the camp maskless.

Barrasso grills Haaland on Biden's BLM nominee, tree-spiking during hearing

Barrasso grills Haaland on Biden's BLM nominee, tree-spiking during hearing Barrasso pursued his line of questioning during a Tuesday committee hearing on the president’s Department of Interior budget request.

Ernst slams Pelosi's $1B over budget subway expansion, introduces bill barring ‘boondoggle' projects

Ernst slams Pelosi's $1B over budget subway expansion, introduces bill barring ‘boondoggle' projects Sen. Joni Ernst is slamming Speaker Pelosi for her San Francisco Bay Area rail expansion project that is more than $1 billion over budget and seeking to bar funding for "boondoggle" transit projects.

Questions about January 6th security 'posture' must be answered: Rodney Davis

Questions about January 6th security 'posture' must be answered: Rodney Davis Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Ill., Pelosi-appointed January 6 Select Committee, says that lingering questions surrounding the Capitol riots must be resolved

Austin Police Department down 150 cops since June 2020

Austin Police Department down 150 cops since June 2020 Senior correspondent Casey Stegall reports on how the 'defund the police' movement is affecting Austin's police department.

White House calls masks 'extra' protection for vaccinated while reiterating 'the vaccines work'

White House calls masks 'extra' protection for vaccinated while reiterating 'the vaccines work' The White House was pressed Tuesday on why vaccinated people should return to wearing masks in certain situations since the COVID-19 vaccines are effective in preventing serious disease.

Delaware House Democrat who used racist, sexist slurs says he won’t resign or seek reelection

Delaware House Democrat who used racist, sexist slurs says he won’t resign or seek reelection Delaware Democrat lawmaker who used racist and sexist language in an email to describe sex workers is resisting calls for his resignation – and has instead decided to not seek reelection.

White House prepared to wear masks again ahead of CDC guidance change: Psaki

White House prepared to wear masks again ahead of CDC guidance change: Psaki White House staff is "prepared" to begin wearing masks again "if required" by new guidance expected to be issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tuesday. 

Rep. Banks on Jan. 6 commission hearing: What is Pelosi trying to hide?

Rep. Banks on Jan. 6 commission hearing: What is Pelosi trying to hide? Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss getting rejected to serve on the January 6th committee by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.