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Politically and racially charged proposals from New York City's new tenant director are drawing attention and raising major legal questions.
Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prestigiacomo has more.
In another ripple effect from the U.S.
action in Venezuela, renewed calls have emerged for the acquisition of Greenland.
Top Trump aide Stephen Miller spoke to CNN's Jake Tapper yesterday and affirmed the administration's interest in the island, especially given global security concerns and the Arctic region's strategic importance.
The Danish prime minister pushed back on Monday, reiterating that Denmark is not interested in relinquishing its territory.
However, several figures within the US government, including Miller, have questioned the legitimacy of Denmark's territorial claim.
New minimum wage hikes are sweeping the country as a mix of red and blue states are set to force new hikes this month.
Workers in 19 states will see higher minimum wages, some because of inflation-adjusted standards and others because of new laws and ballot measures passed last year.
The highest wage floor will be set at $17.13 an hour in Washington state, the first state with a minimum wage over $17.
With the new increases, more than half of states for the first time will have minimum wages higher than the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
A routine traffic stop in Indiana turned into a multimillion-dollar drug bust.
State troopers arrested two men after discovering over 300 pounds of cocaine hidden inside the semi-truck's sleeper berth.
Police say the truck was drifting alongside an interstate in Putnam County when a canine search uncovered the drugs.
The haul was valued at roughly $7 million.
Federal officials say both suspects entered the U.S.
illegally and were driving with California-issued commercial licenses.
Immigration detainers have been filed to keep the suspects in custody as the case moves forward.
More information has been released about the hammer-wielding vandal who broke into Vice President Vance's Ohio home last week.
26-year-old William DeFore, the son of a prominent Cincinnati physician, appears to have a history of serious mental health issues.