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Dean Phillips breaks with Biden to support reparations plans

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) is breaking with President Joe Biden by making reparations and universal basic income focal points of his campaign.

New York Times comes under fire after publishing op-ed from Hamas member

The New York Times is facing backlash after publishing an op-ed written by the Hamas-backed mayor of Gaza City describing the state of the Gaza Strip amid the war between Israel and the Hamas terrorist group that broke out in early October.

AOC sparks backlash after comparing Palestinian refugees to Jesus in Christmas message

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has sparked backlash online after posting a Christmas message on social media comparing the struggles of the Palestinian population in Gaza to the story of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem.

Manchin stokes 2024 rumors with announcement he’ll appear at crucial event

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is set to appear at a New Hampshire forum next month, further stoking rumors of a White House bid because the event is typically reserved for presidential candidates.

What to know about Bethlehem muting Christmas celebrations with war raging in Israel

Residents in Bethlehem awoke to a quiet city on Christmas morning because holiday celebrations have been largely muted due to the war in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas.

Biden a better bet to watch voters’ homes, but most prefer Trump for Christmas celebrations: Poll

Voters may be split on who they'd rather see in the White House, but most are settled on which presidential candidate they'd prefer to have over for Christmas in their own homes.

Wisconsin Supreme Court justice laments decision to redraw maps as ‘trampling the rule of law’

Conservative judges in Wisconsin are lamenting the state Supreme Court's decision to redraw the state's congressional map, accusing their liberal counterparts of overturning current boundaries to favor Democrats in the 2024 elections.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been found and is ‘doing well,’ team says

Russian opposition leader and outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Alexei Navalny, has been found at a penal colony in Siberia just two weeks after his legal team said it had lost contact with him.

Biden tells reporters to start reporting on the economy ‘the right way’

President Joe Biden hit out against recent news coverage of his economic policies, expressing confidence in the state of the economy heading into 2024 and criticizing reporters for failing to represent the current economy in "the right way."

How Oregon Republicans are fighting a law stopping them from running for reelection

After a tumultuous year in the Oregon legislature, a federal judge ruled against a preliminary injunction from state Senate Republicans trying to get on the ballot next year, one step closer to disqualifying them from reelection due to excessive absences.
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