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Wyoming could sell hundreds of acres inside Grand Teton National Park to benefit public schools

A proposal to sell state land inside Grand Teton National Park at auction will be voted on by the State Board of Land Commissioners on Thursday.

Israeli leaders split over settler violence in West Bank

Israeli leaders are divided following the United States Department of State's decision to implement a visa restriction policy for Israeli settlers who have carried out violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

Republican debate: Haley unveils DeSantis attack ad hitting at declining poll numbers and internal strife

EXCLUSIVE — Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's campaign is pushing out a new digital ad ahead of the fourth Republican National Committee debate targeting Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), specifically for his declining poll numbers and internal disputes within his campaign and super PAC.

Taylor Swift named Time’s 2023 Person of the Year

Singer Taylor Swift has been named Time Magazine's 2023 Person of the Year.

Washington’s Inslee budgets $50 million to fight fentanyl crisis

Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) announced his plan to budget upwards of $50 million to battle the state's fentanyl crisis.

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy leaving Congress at end of year: ‘Leaving the House but not the fight’

Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) will leave Congress at the end of this year, he announced on Wednesday.

Florida mother accuses district of outing transgender child during sports investigation

A Florida mother is alleging her transgender child was outed by the local high school district following a sports investigation into the high schooler's participation on the women's volleyball team.

Foreign governments spy on Apple and Google users through push notifications, Ron Wyden says

Unidentified foreign governments are surveilling mobile phone users through push notifications, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) said.

DOJ charges four Russian-affiliated troops for alleged war crimes against an American in Ukraine

The Department of Justice has charged four Russian-affiliated soldiers with war crimes against an American living in Ukraine, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Wednesday.

Biden enters fundraising frenzy with celebrities amid Trump’s surge in the polls

President Joe Biden is ratcheting up his campaign fundraising to close the year, an unspoken sign the president is seeking to ease concerns among Democratic donors about former President Donald Trump's recent surge in the polls.
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