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Man grabs microphone from Greta Thunberg for bringing politics into climate protest

A man grabbed a microphone from the hands of climate change activist Greta Thunberg on Sunday after she invited women from Afghanistan and Gaza to take the stage at her protest in Amsterdam.

Biden issues pair of veto threats over GOP appropriations bills: ‘Wasting time’

President Joe Biden has issued a pair of appropriations veto threats amid a looming government shutdown.

California candidates face a generational divide in 2024 Senate race

California's United States Senate race is heating up, and two Democratic front-runners, Reps. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Katie Porter (D-CA), are emerging with distinct patterns of support among different age groups.

One year after Idaho student murders: Where the case stands

Monday marks one year since four University of Idaho students were murdered in their off-campus house. One suspect has been apprehended, and the trial has been postponed indefinitely.

White House pressed on San Francisco homelessness cleanup ahead of Xi visit

The White House was pressed Monday on San Francisco cleaning up homeless encampments ahead of a visit from Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Eighth grader banned from all sports events after eye paint deemed ‘blackface’

A middle school student in California has been banned from all athletic events and suspended after the eye paint he wore to a high school football game was deemed "blackface."

Record 30 million travelers will board flights over Thanksgiving. Here’s what to know

People who plan to travel by plane over the Thanksgiving holiday next week will face the longest lines and busiest airports ever seen, according to the Transportation Security Administration.

White House ‘definitely concerned’ about DC crime after Naomi Biden Secret Service fired shots

The Biden White House said Monday that it is "concerned" about the rising crime rate in Washington, D.C., and the nation as a whole.

Republicans seek interviews with White House aides in Biden classified documents case

House Republicans sent a flurry of demands Monday to current and former White House officials who they say were involved with President Joe Biden's classified documents case, citing their congressional investigation into whether the documents were connected to Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings.

Thousands sign petition against LGBT ‘extravaganza’ at Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

Upward of 17,000 people have signed their names to an online petition against a "non-binary and transgender extravaganza" at the 2023 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade featuring at least two gender nonconforming performers.
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