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Jackson Mayor John Horn condemned Saturday's incident, saying, quote, acts of anti-Semitism, racism, and religious hatred are incompatible with the values of the city.
The Heritage Foundation is warning that the breakdown of the American family is dangerously close to a point of no return.
The think tank's president, Kevin Roberts, elaborated on Fox News.
Heritage said the decline is, quote, not inevitable, but the result of policy choices.
The foundation recently released a report advocating for a series of policy changes, which they call a culture-wide Manhattan Project.
These policies would promote a higher birth rate and proper family buildings, such as a $2,500 investment account for every newborn, tax credits for families with more kids, and the creation of marriage boot camps.
Other policies would safeguard children's mental development, discouraging online dating and banning social media and certain AI chatbots for kids younger than 16.
Bob Weir, the co-founder and baritone vocalist behind the band The Grateful Dead, has passed away.
Daily Wire DC bureau chief Tim Rice has more on Weir's life.
Those are your drive home updates this evening.
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And in case you missed it earlier today, we covered some major stories, including anti-ice protests spread, President Trump considers his options as Iranian protesters feel the force of the regime, and is Cuba now in the president's crosshairs?
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The widening fraud scandal in Minnesota is now alleged to involve as much as $9 billion in taxpayer money, and it's begun to spark significant political fallout.
Despite the magnitude of the scandal, the legacy media has attempted to downplay it and shift the blame to the people exposing it, including independent journalists.
President Trump met with House Republicans today as the party heads into a high-stakes midterm year with a narrowing majority.
The gathering comes after the death of California Congressman Doug LaMalfa and the resignation of Marjorie Taylor Greene, further shrinking Speaker Mike Johnson's margin for error.
Trump warned lawmakers that governing with a razor-thin majority makes it harder to push a tough agenda, urging unity as Republicans prepare votes on health care, taxes, and border policy.
But even as the midterms loom large, the president still struck an optimistic tone.