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WATCH LIVE: March for Israel descends on Washington, DC, with thousands expected to attend

The March for Israel is expected to bring thousands of Israel supporters to the National Mall on Tuesday in a call to combat rising antisemitism.

Alabama attorney general urges cities to apply ‘ethics’ approach to divesting opioid settlements

EXCLUSIVE — Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is calling on cities to apply the state's "ethics laws" for divesting money from opioid settlements back into the hands of victims of the addictive pharmaceutical drugs, cautioning against "public-private partnerships."

Trump campaign doesn’t shy away from abortion in Iowa radio ad

Former President Donald Trump's campaign is running radio ads in Iowa markets that champion his record on abortion in the aftermath of last week's electoral losses for the GOP, among other conservative policies he has delivered on.

Hundreds of US government officials sign letter protesting Biden’s support for Israel

Hundreds of U.S. officials have signed on to a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to reconsider his support for Israel as it carries out its war against Hamas in Gaza.

Lori Lightfoot ethics investigation into political emails dropped

The Chicago Board of Ethics dismissed ethics charges against former Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday after the agency found insufficient evidence to prove that she violated the city's ethics code over a series of campaign emails sent to public employees.

Matt Gaetz sponsors bill to expand parental access to student health records

EXCLUSIVE — Conservative firebrand Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) introduced legislation Tuesday that would strengthen parental access to student health records under family privacy laws.

Stellantis offers 6,400 employees buyout packages

Automaker Stellantis is offering buyout packages to 6,400 employees, all of whom were not part of the recent United Auto Workers union strike.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $1,312 to be sent from Alaska fund in two days

Alaska is set to send out another batch of one-time payments from the 2023 Permanent Fund Dividend to eligible state residents in two days.

DeSantis signs bills expanding Florida sanctions against Iran and increasing security at Jewish schools

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed four bills passed by the Florida legislature during a special session, including two in response to the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

WATCH LIVE: House Oversight Committee holds hearing on General Services Administration oversight

The House Oversight Committee is holding a hearing on the oversight of the General Services Administration.
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