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Penguin Random House and authors sue Iowa over book ban

Publishing giant Penguin Random House and a group of well-known authors, including John Green, filed a lawsuit against the state of Iowa on Thursday for its ban on books in public school libraries that showcase sexual activities.

Senate border deal negotiators say they’re ‘stuck’ amid asylum and parole disputes

Senators are at an impasse in their negotiations on a bipartisan border security deal to be included in President Joe Biden’s supplemental defense spending bill.

DeSantis brandishes Gender Queer book at Newsom debate: ‘It’s pornography’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) brought props to his highly anticipated debate against Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).

Buffalo Bills linebacker Von Miller surrenders to Dallas police

Buffalo Bills star linebacker Von Miller turned himself in to Dallas police on Thursday in connection with an alleged domestic violence incident after a warrant was issued for his arrest.

DeSantis blasts Newsom during debate over in-laws moving to Florida from California

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) lambasted Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) over family members who fled California for Florida during the COVID-19 pandemic Thursday night. The comments were part of the governor repeatedly slamming Newsom over the loss of Golden State residents who left for other states in 2021 and 2022.

Gavin Newsom tells Ron DeSantis ‘neither of us’ will be 2024 nominees

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) offered a blunt assessment of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) during their Thursday night debate, telling the presidential hopeful he won't win the White House.

Ken Paxton sues Pfizer over alleged misrepresentation of COVID-19 vaccine efficacy

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday the state was suing the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer for allegedly misrepresenting the effectiveness of its COVID-19 vaccine and attempting to silence public discourse on the vaccine.

Shellenberger tells weaponization subcommittee US and UK turned ‘psychological operations’ against Americans

Journalist Michael Shellenberger testified in front of a House Judiciary subcommittee on Thursday, claiming military contractors for the United States and the United Kingdom have used disinformation tactics against Americans.

Federal judge blocks Montana TikTok ban from taking effect

A federal judge on Thursday blocked a Montana law banning the use of TikTok from taking effect on Jan. 1.

Dave Chappelle makes surprise visit to the Capitol ahead of evening show at The Anthem

Comedian Dave Chappelle made a surprise visit to the Capitol late Thursday afternoon, gathering with friends ahead of his Washington show in the evening.
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