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US announces aid to Ukraine as Biden urges Congress to pass supplemental funding request

President Joe Biden urged Republicans to pass his supplemental funding request, which includes tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine, while his administration announced the latest military aid package from the funding previously allocated for Kyiv.

Active shooter at University of Nevada-Las Vegas found dead after multiple victims reported

Las Vegas police said the suspect in an active shooting at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas was found dead.

WATCH LIVE: Kamala Harris speaks at White House Tribal Nations Summit

Vice President Kamala Harris is delivering remarks at the White House Tribal Nations Summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.

Italy says arrivederci to China’s controversial Belt and Road Initiative

Italy has decided to exit China’s Belt and Road Initiative after just four years of alignment, a milestone reversal that points to growing Western wariness of Beijing’s economic influence in leading democratic economies.

Abortion legal in Wisconsin as judge strikes down 19th-century law

A Wisconsin judge struck down a 19th-century law prohibiting abortions late Tuesday, making the procedure legal in the state up to 20 weeks of pregnancy.

RFK Jr. reveals he flew on Epstein’s plane twice, contradicting previous claim

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated Tuesday that he flew on Jeffrey Epstein's plane twice, contradicting a previous claim by his spokesperson last month.

Ohio State University course pushed students to confront white and straight privilege

A health sciences course offered at Ohio State University purportedly pushed students to confront their "white" and "heterosexual" privilege.

Teenager with prior assault charges arrested in DC armed carjacking of FBI agent

Police in Washington, D.C., arrested a 17-year-old boy and charged him with armed carjacking an FBI agent in late November.

Ex-State Department ‘censorship’ tool under spotlight in new conservative media lawsuit

A "censorship" tool once housed under the State Department is the major focus of a new lawsuit accusing the United States government of suppressing conservative voices.

Boston considers allowing immigrants with ‘legal status’ to vote in local elections

The Boston City Council is considering a new resolution that would allow noncitizen immigrants in the city who are of "legal status" to vote in local elections, following a similar resolution that is in effect in Takoma Park, Maryland.
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