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Nebraska judge upholds state abortion and gender transition surgery bans

A judge in Nebraska upheld the state's restrictions on abortion and gender transition surgeries, paving the way for the limitations to go into effect in the Cornhusker State.

Hawaii fire: Death toll rises to 67 as firefighting efforts continue

Officials on the island of Maui in Hawaii say the death toll from wildfires on the island has increased to 67 people as the Lahaina fire continues to burn.

Rep. Dean Phillips calls on Democrats to challenge Biden in 2024 after special counsel appointment

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) reiterated his calls for President Joe Biden to be challenged in the Democratic primary for the 2024 presidential election after a special counsel was appointed to investigate the president's son, Hunter.

Scalise says Garland appointed Weiss ‘sham’ special counsel to ‘block info from Congress’

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) slammed David Weiss's appointment as special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden.

Biden brings in economic adviser with emphasis on education

President Joe Biden has filled the third available position on his Council of Economic Advisers.

DeSantis says Hunter Biden would be imprisoned if he were Republican

During a campaign stop in Iowa, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) reacted to the news that U.S. Attorney David Weiss was appointed as special counsel to Hunter Biden’s investigation.

Hunter Biden investigation: Nikki Haley turns conversation to ‘distrust in federal government’

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley says voters are not expressing concerns over former President Donald Trump's or Hunter Biden's legal issues but are instead focused on "distrust in federal government."

Judge gives former Tennessee state senator 21-month sentence over campaign finance crime

A former Tennessee state senator was given a 21-month prison sentence Friday for violating campaign finance laws.

San Francisco to relieve millions in outstanding student fees for thousands of residents

Thousands of San Francisco students could receive financial support under the city’s free college program, Democratic Mayor London Breed announced Thursday.

Federal court in Virginia rules in favor of Mountain Valley Pipeline

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Biden administration and a pipeline company Friday.
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