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New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, a progressive ally of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, launched a congressional bid to unseat fellow Democrat Rep. Daniel Goldman
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New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, a progressive ally of Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, has announced his candidacy for Congress, aiming to unseat fellow Democrat Rep. Daniel Goldman. This move signals a strategic shift within the Democratic Party as progressive figures seek to challenge established incumbents.
The next Fed chair will have to walk the tightrope convincing President Trump he’s the right choice while also winning over Wall Street. Read more in today’s WSJ Politics newsletter:
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The next Federal Reserve chair will face the challenge of gaining the confidence of President Trump while also appealing to Wall Street, as highlighted in the latest WSJ Politics newsletter. This dual obligation underscores the intricate balance required in U.S. economic leadership.
One Town’s Plan to Address a Financial Crisis: Nude Calendars
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Residents of Lakeview, Oregon, have taken an unconventional approach to address a financial crisis by creating nude calendars inspired by a movie, aiming to raise funds for snow plowing services. This initiative reflects community spirit and creativity in tackling local challenges.
Senate votes are set for Thursday on a Republican proposal funding health savings accounts and a rival Democratic plan extending enhanced Obamacare payments
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The Senate is scheduled to vote on Thursday regarding a Republican proposal to fund health savings accounts and a Democratic plan to extend enhanced payments under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). This vote comes amid ongoing debates about healthcare funding and the future of Obamacare subsidies, which are set to expire soon.
President Trump touted the economy as he embarked on the first of what is likely to be a series of speeches to address voters’ concerns about affordability
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President Trump recently emphasized the economy in a speech aimed at addressing voter concerns about affordability, labeling the Democrats' focus on this issue as a hoax. This marks the beginning of a series of speeches intended to connect with constituents on economic matters.
Eileen Higgins became the first Democrat to win the Miami mayor’s office in around three decades, defeating a Republican opponent backed by President Trump
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Eileen Higgins has made history by becoming the first Democrat to win the Miami mayor's office in nearly 30 years, defeating Republican Emilio Gonzalez, who was endorsed by former President Trump. This victory is part of a broader trend of electoral successes for Democrats in recent elections.
Family of Teen Killed by San Diego Police Receives $30 Million Settlement
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The San Diego City Council has approved a $30 million settlement for the family of Konoa Wilson, a 16-year-old who was fatally shot by police earlier this year. This decision marks a significant financial resolution following a tragic incident that has raised concerns about police conduct and accountability.
One Student Killed, Another Injured in Kentucky State University Shooting
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A shooting incident at Kentucky State University in Frankfort resulted in one student dead and another critically injured. The Frankfort Police Department confirmed that a suspect is in custody, and the campus remains on lockdown as the investigation continues.
Five Takeaways From Luigi Mangione’s Evidence Hearing
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Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has been appearing in a Manhattan court as evidence hearings unfold. Recent footage shows Mangione expressing reluctance to speak to police prior to being read his rights, which has become a significant aspect of the ongoing legal proceedings. The hearings are taking place close to the one-year anniversary of Thompson's death, intensifying public and media scrutiny.
