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Bob Knight, Hall of Fame college basketball coach, dead at 83

College basketball coach Bob Knight has died at 83 years old.

House rejects Tlaib censure resolution after Republicans defect

The House voted down a measure seeking to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), dealing a blow to conservative Republicans who sought to punish the Michigan Democrat over accusations of antisemitic behavior related to comments she made about Israel last month.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills announces independent panel to investigate Lewiston mass shooting

Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) will launch an independent commission to investigate the events that led to the mass shooting that killed 18 people and injured another 13 in Lewiston, Maine, last Wednesday.

Schumer insight forums address workforce and high-risk industries

The impact of artificial intelligence on the job market and high-risk industries was the focus of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) pair of AI insight forums.

Biden to visit Lewiston, Maine, after shooting

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to Lewiston, Maine, on Friday after 18 people were killed there in a mass shooting.

Speaker Johnson meets with Senate GOP ahead of Ukraine funding clash

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) met with Senate Republicans on Wednesday in a lunch that offered hope the conference can work past a divide on funding for Ukraine.

College athletic conferences form new coalition to lobby for NIL legislation

More than 20 of the nation's largest collegiate athletic conferences have launched a new coalition to press Congress to enact legislation establishing a federal standard for name, image, and likeness deals for college athletes.

Trump denied bid to end Colorado 14th Amendment trial that featured Kash Patel

A Colorado judge on Wednesday ruled from the bench that former President Donald Trump cannot nix the trial to determine whether he can appear on the state's 2024 Republican primary ballot.

Israel war: US warns Israel not to cut Gaza internet access

The United States warned Israel not to cut off Gaza's access to the internet.

Dozens of bird species being renamed to avoid use of racist names

Starting in 2024, the American Ornithological Society will be looking into changing the names of up to 80 bird species in the United States and Canada "in an effort to address past wrongs."
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