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New York agrees to court order barring access to private documents of anti-abortion nuns

New York agreed to a court order on Wednesday that bars state officials from accessing sensitive private documents belonging to the Sisters of Life, a group of Catholic nuns that ministers to pregnant women.

House Democrats accuse GOP of orchestrating shutdown in exchange for ‘extreme’ demands

House Democrats are sounding off against their Republican counterparts with accusations the opposing party is threatening a government shutdown next week unless their conservative demands are met.

Cori Bush joins veterans in calling for ceasefire in Israel: ‘Take the path of love’

A group of military veterans joined progressive Democrats in calling for a ceasefire in Israel, arguing U.S. efforts to provide military assistance will only result in more violence rather than a peaceful resolution.

Iranian proxies have continued to attack US troops despite Syria strike

U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria were attacked multiple times by Iranian-backed proxies in the 24 hour period after U.S. forces conducted airstrikes against an Iranian-linked facility in Syria.

Paul Pelosi hammer attack: David DePape went down conspiracy rabbit hole, defense says

David DePape, the man accused of attacking former Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-CA) husband, Paul, with a hammer, went down a right-wing conspiracy theory rabbit hole believing outlandish accusations about the likes of George Soros, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), and even the Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks, a jury heard Thursday.

Climate protesters disrupt speech by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell had to be whisked away by security when a group of climate protesters interrupted a speech he was delivering on Thursday.

Israel war: Netanyahu insists ‘the fighting continues’ despite Biden’s push for ‘longer pause’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s team declared that “the fighting continues” in the Gaza Strip in an apparent rebuff of President Joe Biden’s desire for a sustained humanitarian “pause” in the war against Hamas.

Manchin won’t seek Senate reelection as he promises to ‘fight to unite the middle’

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he will not be seeking reelection to his coveted Senate seat in 2024, ending months of speculation about the political future of the Senate's leading swing vote.

Obama encourages those who want ‘the common good’ to join federal AI talent

Former President Barack Obama encouraged coders to join the Biden administration's artificial intelligence team.

Jill Stein launches Green Party 2024 presidential campaign in latest headache for Biden

Former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein announced a 2024 campaign bid on Thursday, her third time seeking the White House after failed runs in 2012 and 2016.
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