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Biden celebrates ‘historic’ UAW-Ford labor agreement

President Joe Biden touted the tentative agreement reached between Ford Motor Company and the United Auto Workers Wednesday as a "testament" to the power of collective bargaining.

Jack Smith urges judge to reinstate gag order on Trump after ‘harmful’ comments

Former President Donald Trump's "targeting [of] a known witness" in his federal 2020 election interference case demonstrates why the gag order against him must be reinstated, special counsel Jack Smith argued in a late Wednesday night court filing.

Israel war: Biden has ‘no confidence’ in Gaza death numbers

President Joe Biden said he has "no confidence" that the death toll provided by Palestinian authorities is accurate.

College enrollment ticks up in fall 2023 semester for the first time since COVID-19

The number of college undergraduate students increased slightly in the fall 2023 semester, marking the first increase in enrollment since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Maine shooting: 22 dead after shootings at multiple locations in Lewiston

Police in Lewiston, Maine, have ordered people and businesses to shelter in place after shootings at multiple locations left 22 people dead, according to CNBC.

WATCH LIVE: Police hold briefing on Maine mass shooting

The Lewiston Police Department is holding a press briefing to give information on Wednesday's mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine.

Maine shooting: 16 dead after shootings at multiple locations in Lewiston

Police in Lewiston, Maine, have ordered people and businesses to shelter in place after shootings at multiple locations left 16 people dead, according to CNN.

Food stamps: November SNAP payment worth up to $3,487 to arrive in Alaska in seven days

Every household in Alaska that is eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will receive their payments in seven days.

Israel war: Rashida Tlaib among Democrats who voted against Israel support resolution

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) was among a handful of Democrats who voted against a resolution to support Israel.

Senate clears key hurdles on stalled spending measure with flurry of amendments

Senators voted and approved dozens of amendments before the final passage of a nearly $280 billion bill that would fund the departments of Agriculture, Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, Transportation, the Food and Drug Administration, and military construction on Wednesday.
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