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NYPD steps up security for NYC 4th of July festivities amid heightened threat level
Thousands of spectators are expected to flock to Manhattan and Brooklyn to watch fireworks burst through the air from the East River at the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks show, one of the country’s
Lawmakers have aimed to change Michigan's fireworks laws since they went into place
Since Michigan legalized fireworks sales, state lawmakers have routinely introduced bills to change fireworks regulations before July Fourth.
‘If that means I’m a one-term mayor, then so be it:’ Mayor Cherelle Parker puts it all on the line in city workers strike
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker is putting it all on the line. In a fiery news conference on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Parker made clear on Thursday that she wasn’t ready to capitulate in
How Trump's big spending bill will overhaul repayment for millions of student-loan borrowers
Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" eliminates existing income-driven repayment plans, bringing a major change for student-loan borrowers.
7 little-known items in Trump’s big agenda bill
When President Donald Trump signs his so-called big, beautiful bill into law Friday, much of the focus will be on its big-ticket items — tax cuts, slashes to Medicaid and food stamp spending and
Rip current beach rescues show swimmers face deadly risks: what to know to stay safe
As Americans head to the beach over the Fourth of July weekend, one expert shared tips on what to do if you get caught in a rip current.
Texas’ immigration law is unconstitutional, appeals court rules
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling means that Senate Bill 4, which allows local police to arrest suspected undocumented immigrants, continues to be blocked.
Maura Healey ready to cut local project spending if Massachusetts hits financial downturn
Gov. Maura Healey said her budget office is ready to slash millions in legislative earmarks for local projects and will seek the extraordinary power to cut spending across all state government in an
Deadly Flash Flooding Hits Central Texas
Extreme flooding in Central Texas has already turned deadly. Between 4 and 10 inches of rain fell in Kerr County and Tom Green County starting on Thursday, leading the Guadalupe River to rise by 22
Police have an urgent warning for parents after finding armed youth near Calera playground
Calera police officers recently caught two young people with firearms near a playground. Now, they are calling for parents to take action before tragedy strikes. Firearms are one of the leading
Immigration lawyers criticize Justice Department push to pull citizenship
The Department of Justice said it would prioritize seeking to strip citizenship from naturalized U.S. citizens in more cases.
In Today’s GOP, There Is No Choice at All
And that left congressional Republicans a binary choice that also had nothing to do with the policy therein: They could salute the president and vote yes and or vote no and risk their careers in a
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