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President Joe Biden's 2025 budget proposal aims to reduce the national deficit by $3 trillion, emphasizing tax benefits for families, healthcare, and border security with $4.7 billion allocated to combat drug smuggling. Princess Kate of Wales apologizes for editing a family photo that sparked health concerns, while a House committee report questions Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony on Donald Trump's actions on Jan. 6, with Trump seeking to delay his hush money trial. In Florida, discussions on sexual orientation and gender are permitted in schools but not as part of formal instruction, following a lawsuit settlement, and in Virginia, a bipartisan ruling ends the advantage of family legacy in university admissions. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge, known for her work on affordable housing, plans to resign at 71, and Airbnb announces a ban on indoor security cameras, allowing only outdoor use in rentable properties.

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