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WASHINGTON D.C- Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin immediately goes on CNN to announce he and Eric Swalwell are working to "revive legislation" to force President Trump off the ballot
NEW HOPE, AL - An Alabama toddler was mauled to death by a neighbor’s dogs in what police called a “tremendous tragic accident.”
Mark Alan, 2, wandered from his New Hope home Friday and opened the gate to the neighbor’s property before being killed by the resident’s two dogs, a Siberian husky and a German shepherd/golden retriever mix, according to police and local outlets.
CHICAGO, IL - Immigration crisis could bankrupt cities like New York, Denver, and Chicago with federal funds shortage: report
LANSING, Mich - Michigan lawmakers are debating and may repeal a little-known law called the Educational Instruction Access Act. The law was enacted in 2017 and owes its existence to school officials in Detroit who tried to prevent a charter school from using one of their vacated buildings — one they had already sold. All the law does is prohibit school districts from blocking a different school from using their former buildings.
DETROIT, Mich - Credit card delinquency is when a cardholder falls behind on the payments they're required to make each month — and according to one study, some states are struggling more to make these payments than others.
Using analysis by WalletHub, Visual Capitalist mapped the share of delinquent credit card accounts in each of the 50 US states. These figures are accurate for the third quarter of 2023.
WASHINGTON D.C. - In a unanimous 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court of the United States has said that Former President Trump can be on the ballot. “This case raises the question whether the States, in addition to Congress, may also enforce Section 3. We conclude that States may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. But States have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the Presidency.”
MIAMI BEACH, FL - The city of Miami Beach is “breaking up” with spring break.
“This isn’t working anymore,” the city said in a video posted to its website, where it has launched its “Spring Break Breakup” campaign.
Florida beach cities have begun bracing for spring breakers with increased police presence and new restrictions.
SEATTLE, WA - Three passengers who were aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 when a door plug blew off the side of the Boeing 737 Max 9 plane in January are suing the airline and Boeing for $1 billion.
WASHINGTON D.C - A rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is all but certain, but according to recent polls, Biden’s approval numbers are down while Trump’s have remained mostly the same since 2020 when they were last in competition.
ATLANTA, GA - There’s a significant risk that a rate cut from the Federal Reserve could rekindle inflation, Atlanta Fed president Rapahel Bostic said on Monday.
BOSTON, MASS - President Joe Biden’s State Department allowed a convicted child rapist from Brazil to come to the United States on a B-2 tourist visa, federal officials revealed Friday.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF - A record storm in Northern California brought with it historic snowfall and two exceptionally rare tornadoes that touched down.
Between Friday and Saturday in Central California, two tornadoes touched down in Madera and Kings County, respectively, the first of which forced children to shelter in a cafeteria. No serious damages or injuries were reported with either occurrence.
ORLANDO, FLA - A revised social media regulation bill is being proposed in Florida after Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed an initial version that sought to ban minors under 16 from platforms regardless of parental consent. As one Florida republican notes, Silicon Valley’s “business model is addiction that causes harm to children for profit.”
WASHINGTON D.C. - House Republicans led by Jim Jordan (R-OH) are demanding information from Google regarding the level of US government involvement in the development of its ultra-woke AI chatbot, Gemini.
LAKE OSWEGO Ore. - An Oregon father is accused of drugging three girls during a sleepover.
According to court documents, 57-year-old Michael Meyden turned himself in after being accused of giving three 12-year-old girls a sleeping drug during his daughter’s sleepover in his Lake Oswego home in August 2023.
SELMA, AL - Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who is planning a run for governor in 2026, traveled to Alabama with several of her staffers to participate in the annual walk over the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma.
FLINT, Mich. – The son of late Flint City Councilman Eric Mays has filed a lawsuit related to the handling of his father’s remains.
Mays’ son, Eric HaKeem Deontaye Mays, filed his lawsuit in the 7th Judicial Circuit Court.
WASHINGTON D.C. - Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged to challenge what he called voting restrictions implemented by Republican lawmakers that he said were “discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary.”
WASHINTON D.C. - Taxpayers in 12 states are now able to file their taxes for free, thanks to the IRS’s new online tool. Direct File is an attempt to compete with commercial companies, such as TurboTax, for direct filing.
MIAMI, FLA - The estate of the late musician Sinead O’Connor has asked former President Donald Trump to stop using her music, specifically the song “Nothing Compares 2 U,” at his campaign rallies.
WASHINGTON — A recent report by a Washington Post writer described Americans' retail crime concerns as "a late-stage capitalism horror story," juxtaposing the current "moral panic" to the idea that the U.S. was built on "stolen land."
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Doctors and nurses at Adventists HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center celebrated several rare February 29 birthdays as 12 Leap Day babies were born Thursday.