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Trump warns Democrats are pushing cities toward decline with socialist policies

President Donald Trump used a June 26 speech in Washington to argue that socialist-backed Democratic policies could push cities into decline, pointing to New York City’s new rent freeze as an example. His remarks came days after left-backed candidates won New York primaries and one day after the city approved a freeze for about 1 million rent-stabilized apartments.

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Trump warns Democrats are pushing cities toward decline with socialist policies

President Donald Trump used a June 26 speech in Washington to argue that socialist-backed Democratic policies could push cities into decline, pointing to New York City’s new rent freeze as an example. His remarks came days after left-backed candidates won New York primaries and one day after the city approved a freeze for about 1 million rent-stabilized apartments.

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Former Trump adviser and critic John Bolton pleads guilty to mishandling classified documents

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Texas board approves Bible stories for required public school reading

Texas’ education board approved a statewide reading list that includes Bible stories for public school students, extending a broader push to bring more religious content into classrooms. The vote affects reading materials used across a system serving more than 5 million students.

Trump warns Democrats are pushing cities toward decline with socialist policies

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Texas board approves Bible stories for required public school reading

Texas’ education board approved a statewide reading list that includes Bible stories for public school students, extending a broader push to bring more religious content into classrooms. The vote affects reading materials used across a system serving more than 5 million students.

Trump warns Democrats are pushing cities toward decline with socialist policies

President Donald Trump used a June 26 speech in Washington to argue that socialist-backed Democratic policies could push cities into decline, pointing to New York City’s new rent freeze as an example. His remarks came days after left-backed candidates won New York primaries and one day after the city approved a freeze for about 1 million rent-stabilized apartments.

LA City Council vote could make living costs even higher

The Los Angeles City Council voted June 23 to advance an ordinance that would ban new oil and gas drilling and phase out existing operations over 20 years. Supporters say it is a public health and climate measure, while critics argue it could add to already high living costs.