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Suspects in shooting that prompted New Mexico controversial gun ban arrested

Two people were arrested on Thursday in connection to the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old boy, whose death prompted Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM) to ban firearm carry in Albuquerque.

Third Republican debate to be held on Nov. 8 in Miami

The Republican National Committee will hold its third primary debate on Nov. 8 in Miami, Florida, a person familiar with the RNC's process confirmed to the Washington Examiner.

Ousted Loudoun Superintendent Scott Ziegler loses bid to have criminal charges dismissed

A Virginia judge declined an attempt by the former superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools to have three misdemeanor criminal charges thrown out.

Biden official gives warning about COVID surge: ‘I worry about government overreach’

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona claimed a recent surge in COVID-19 cases this month should not lead to school closures, expressing concern about governmental overreach.

Missouri high school names second transgender student as homecoming queen in five years

A Missouri high school is facing criticism after it named a transgender student as homecoming queen for the second time in five years.

McCarthy to strip Ukraine aid from defense funding bill and hold standalone vote

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he will strip money meant for training Ukrainian soldiers from the defense appropriations bill, which hard-line conservative members in his conference opposed, and hold a separate vote on it.

West Virginia Medicaid sex change ban likely headed to Supreme Court

A federal appeals court will determine whether states are required to cover gender transition procedures for people on government health insurance plans.

Virginia House GOP ad emphasizes Democrats’ belief of ‘no limits’ for abortion

Virginia House Republicans released an advertisement accusing Democrats in the commonwealth of supporting abortion with "no limits."

Hochul blames GOP for immigration ‘gridlock’

Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) side-stepped faulting President Joe Biden for the immigration crisis in her state and instead pointed the finger at the Republican Party.

Class-action settlement: Illinois residents have five days to file claim in $68 million Instagram settlement

A class-action lawsuit between Illinois and Instagram gives residents five days to file a claim and receive a portion of the state's $68 million settlement with the platform.
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