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Second Colorado police officer acquitted in Elijah McClain death

A jury on Monday found Aurora, Colorado, officer Nathan Woodyard not guilty in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain. Woodyard put the 23-year-old black man in a chokehold that rendered him temporarily unconscious.

Actress Julianne Moore delivers speech outside Supreme Court amid hearing on gun limits for domestic abusers

Actress Julianne Moore made an appearance at a rally outside the Supreme Court, where justices are determining Second Amendment rights for domestic violence abusers.

Rashida Tlaib gives tearful House speech defending anti-Israel remarks in face of censure

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) offered an emotional plea to her colleagues to support her calls for a ceasefire in Israel just moments after the House voted to move forward with a censure resolution against the Michigan Democrat for her previous comments on the conflict.

Anti-Israel White House vandalism ‘obviously not’ appropriate, Jean-Pierre says

President Joe Biden does not agree with anti-Israel protesters smearing red paint to look like blood on one of the White House's north gates, according to press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

Palestinian terrorists ‘exploit loopholes’ for taxpayer dollars, watchdog tells Congress

EXCLUSIVE — Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups "exploit" little-known "loopholes" to fundraise and gain major footing in the United States financial system due to a lack of Treasury Department laws, a watchdog group alleged in a memo to Congress this week.

Ramaswamy reveals ‘No to Neocons’ pledge for prospective administration officials

Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy announced Tuesday that any prospective members of his hypothetical presidential administration must sign a pledge rejecting neoconservative foreign policy beliefs.

Former House Democrat tells Biden ‘right thing to do’ is to drop out of 2024 race

Former Democratic Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan said President Joe Biden should do the right thing and drop out of the 2024 race.

Lonesome Soldier film earns top reviews and highlights PTSD ahead of Veterans Day

Independent film Lonesome Soldier is drawing high praise in reviews as it seeks to raise awareness of military service members’ experiences with post-traumatic stress disorder.

White House downplays new polls showing Trump leading Biden

The White House sought to downplay recent polls showing President Joe Biden now trailing former President Donald Trump in a 2024 electoral rematch.

White House disputes allegations of growing wedge between US and Israel

The White House denied allegations on Tuesday that there is growing "space" between the United States and Israel amid Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
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