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Officials say Qatar has decided to suspend its mediation efforts on Gaza

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Qatar has decided to suspend its key mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel, officials said Saturday, after growing frustration with the lack of progress on a ceasefire deal for Gaza. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the remaining Hamas leadership hosted by Qatar must leave. However, Qatar is highly likely […]

Trump and Biden will meet at the White House next week

The White House announced that President-elect Donald Trump will be meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. Earlier this week, Biden called Trump to congratulate him on his election victory. He had promised he would work to ensure a smooth transition of power between the current and future […]

Pelosi professes positive outlook for Democrats despite election blow and low morale

Speaker Emirata Nancy Pelosi offered a glass-half-full view of the Democratic Party after election results dealt a substantial blow to party morale. In her first long-form interview since the election on Nov. 5, Pelosi spoke with the New York Times about the many causes of President-elect Donald Trump’s triumph over Vice President Kamala Harris, and […]

New LA police chief sworn in as one of the highest-paid chiefs in the US

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell, who was sworn in as the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department on Friday, will draw one of the highest police chief salaries in the U.S. for a major city. Before the ceremony, the city council approved McDonnell’s base salary of $450,000, which the […]

Hochul urges importance of CHIPS Act in congratulatory phone call to Trump

New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul called President-elect Donald Trump to both congratulate him on his victory and to express how important the CHIPS Act is for New Yorkers. “I basically just reaffirmed there are areas we can work together, like infrastructure, where we rely on federal money, and he seems to share my priorities,” […]

Jacky Rosen defeats GOP challenger Sam Brown in Nevada Senate race

Incumbent Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) defeated Republican challenger and army veteran Sam Brown in the Nevada Senate race, ensuring a second term as the state’s junior senator next Congress. The race was much closer than Rosen would have liked and took days count. The Associated Press called the race for Rosen on Saturday Nov. 9 at 12:15 […]

‘American people have spoken clearly’

(The Center Square) – Republican politicians say President-elect Donald Trump’s win in battleground Georgia is a clear message, and they encourage him to take swift action on issues like immigration. Not only did Trump win in the state, but Republicans also maintained control of the state House of Representatives and Senate. In the 14 U.S. House […]

Federal judge declares IL’s gun ban unconstitutional, stays ruling for 30 days

(The Center Square) – A federal judge in East St. Louis found Illinois’ gun and magazine ban is unconstitutional and enjoined the state from enforcement, but stayed the ruling for 30 days for the state to appeal. “[The Protect Illinois Communities Act] is an unconstitutional affront to the Second Amendment and must be enjoined,” federal Judge […]

Discovery Institute’s new homelessness plan for Seattle emphasizes treatment

(The Center Square) – The Discovery Institute will soon unveil its policy plan that recommends “treatment-first” solutions to addressing the homelessness crisis in Seattle. The organization recommends the following immediate actions for King County and Seattle to implement:  The policy plan broadly centers on a treatment-first approach. That contrasts King County and Seattle’s current housing-first […]

Alexis Mercedes Rinck wins Seattle citywide council seat

(The Center Square) – Alexis Mercedes Rinck has won the race to serve on the Seattle City Council’s District 8 citywide position, having garnered 58% of votes as of Friday  Rinck will be the second progressive Democrat on the current Seattle City Council, alongside Councilmember Tammy Morales.  Prior to this year, the previous city council was […]

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