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Biden attacks Republicans again, labeling them as the ‘real problem’

President Joe Biden delivered a speech at a reception for the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Friday, where he took the opportunity to attack “MAGA Republicans” once again.

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AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 20: The Texas State Capitol is seen on the first day of the 87th Legislature's third special session on September 20, 2021 in Austin, Texas. Following a second special session that saw the passage of controversial voting and abortion laws, Texas lawmakers have convened at the Capitol for a third special session to address more of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's conservative priorities which include redistricting, the distribution of federal COVID-19 relief funds, vaccine mandates and restrictions on how transgender student athletes can compete in sports. (Photo by Tamir Kalifa/Getty Images)

Texas Senate passes bill banning citizens from hostile nations from buying farmland

Under a new bill that was passed by the Texas state Senate, citizens from countries that pose a threat to the United States would not be allowed to own certain types of lands.

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Semi-trucks wait for inspection before crossing the border at the Zaragoza International Bridge, in Juarez, Mexico, across the border from El Paso, Texas on May 31, 2019. - President Donald Trump escalated his abrupt tariff threats against Mexico, triggering alarm about the likely economic fallout, spooking global markets and raising the prospect of US trade wars on multiple fronts. Trump unexpectedly announced his readiness to levy tariffs on all Mexican imports, beginning at five percent starting June 10 and rising monthly to as high as 25 percent until Mexico substantially reduces the flow of illegal immigration. (Photo by Paul Ratje / AFP) (Photo credit should read PAUL RATJE/AFP via Getty Images)

California moves to ban sale of diesel trucks by 2036

Regulators in California voted to ban the sale of new diesel big rigs by the year 2036 on Friday.

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Shooting in Texas leaves five dead, manhunt underway

Five people, the youngest being an eight-year-old boy, were found shot to death in San Jacinto County in southeast Texas late on Friday night leading to a manhunt for the suspect that is still currently underway.

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LEEDS, ENGLAND - JANUARY 09: Assistant Librarian Anna Goodridge straightens bookshelves inside the Leeds Library on January 9, 2018 in Leeds, England. This year sees the 250th anniversary of the oldest subscription library in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1768 the Grade II listed building in the heart of Leeds is the the oldest surviving example of this sort of library in the country. It holds over 140,000 thousand books and has 880 members. To mark the anniversary there are a range of events planned throughout the year. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

NJ librarian sues parents for speaking out against sexually explicit books at school library

A high school librarian in New Jersey is suing two mothers for raising objections about sexually-graphic books in their children’s school library.

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General view of downtown San Diego: the host city for the 1992 America's Cup class world championships shot on February 20, 1992. (Photo by Ken Levine /Getty Images)

San Diego criticized for plan to house homeless in 3 hotels at nearly $400K per room

To assist accommodate the expanding homeless population in the city, The City of San Diego is putting up a new proposal in which detractors have pointed out that the plan will cost taxpayers thousands without addressing the crisis’s underlying causes.

Read More San Diego criticized for plan to house homeless in 3 hotels at nearly $400K per room

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