Political and Legislative
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Supreme Court to Hear Deaf Student’s Lawsuit Over Whether School Met His Needs
The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed sympathetic to the arguments of a deaf student who sued his public school system for…
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Governor of Maine Seeks to Expand Access to Abortions
Maine Gov. Janet Mills and legislative leaders want to expand access to abortion — allowing…
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Biden Administration Orders Visa Restrictions on 25 Belarusian Officials
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced new visa restrictions for 25 individuals in Belarus amid…
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Santos to be Seated on Committees According to Speaker McCarthy
Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Tuesday said Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) will be seated on committees, after the embattled…
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Bipartisan Lawmakers Make New Efforts to Ban Congressional Stock Trading
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is making a new push to ban members of Congress…
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DOJ Attempts to Boost Gun Safety Through New Rule Targeting Pistol Attachments
The Justice Department announced on Friday a new rule targeting pistol attachments known as “stabilizing braces,” implementing…
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White House Reports No Visitor Logs from Biden’s Home Recorded After House Committee Request
The White House and the Secret Service said Monday they do not maintain visitor logs…
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House Votes to Block China from Purchasing Oil from U.S. Stockpile
The Republican-controlled House on Thursday voted to block oil from the country’s emergency stockpile from…
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Special Counsel Named in Biden’s Classified Documents Matter
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday announced he has named former U.S. Attorney for the District…
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Trump Plans to Hold First Public Event for 2024 Campaign
Former President Donald Trump is planning to hold the first public campaign event of his 2024…
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