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Reparations splitting Democrats and putting obstacles in Biden’s path to reelection

Reparations for descendants of slaves gained steam in various cities and states in 2023, leaving Democrats divided on how to move forward and possibly hurting President Joe Biden's reelection chances in 2024.

Egypt offers plan to end Israel-Hamas war

Egypt proposed a multifaceted solution to end the Israel-Hamas war, raising the possibilities of a new round of diplomatic efforts to halt the war, even if temporarily.

Adam Kinzinger claims Christians who support Trump ‘don’t understand’ Christianity

Former Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger said Tuesday that Christians who support former President Donald Trump don't understand their own religion.

Biden campaign rebukes Trump’s ‘rot in hell’ Christmas wish

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign chided former President Donald Trump on Tuesday over statements the 2024 GOP front-runner posted on Truth Social on Monday.

State lawmaker and ex-convict proposes bill to allow judges to shorten sentences

A Washington state lawmaker and ex-convict is pushing legislation that would grant judges in the Evergreen State clemency powers and the ability to reduce the length of sentences for violent offenders.

Maine vote on adopting California EV rules delayed by storm knocking out power

A key vote in Maine regarding regulations on gas-powered vehicles in favor of electric vehicles has been delayed after a storm caused widespread power outages.

Democrats switching over to GOP in Pennsylvania at double the rate of Republicans

More Democratic voters in Pennsylvania are switching to the GOP than Republican voters are switching to the Democratic Party, a problematic trend for President Joe Biden in his quest to win the Keystone State in 2024.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine promises to act on transgender bill this week

Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) is taking his time to address the mounting pressure to either sign or veto the controversial transgender medicine and sports bill awaiting his attention.

Top Georgia Republican calls for end to election system that few states still use

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is calling on lawmakers in the Peach State to end the runoff system for general elections.

Federal judge urging change to nation’s first execution via nitrogen hypoxia

A federal judge in Alabama is urging for a change to the procedure of what would be the nation's first execution via nitrogen hypoxia next month.
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