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Pennsylvania principal threatens to punish students protesting transgender bathroom policy

The principal of a Pennsylvania school district warned punishment could come to students who participated in a walkout to protest a school policy allowing a trans girl to use the girls bathroom.

Israel war: UN Security Council fails to pass dueling resolutions on conflict

The U.N. Security Council has failed again to address the Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza, rejecting rival United States and Russian resolutions.

Class-action settlement: Deadline for Dude Wipes customers to file exclusion in $9 million settlement in two days

Dude Wipes customers have two days to file an objection or exclusion from a $9 million class-action settlement with the company over allegedly misleading customers.

Jewish protesters arrested while rallying for ceasefire outside Democratic lawmakers’ offices

For the second time within a week, protesters were detained on Capitol Hill while calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Who is Dean Phillips, the possible Democratic challenger to Joe Biden?

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) may soon take the next step into the national spotlight after it was reported he will launch his Democratic primary challenge to President Joe Biden on Friday.

Bowman violated DC code when he pulled fire alarm during vote: Prosecutors

The Washington, D.C., attorney general is charging Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) with a D.C. area code violation.

SAG-AFTRA meets up again with studio CEOs to come to a deal

Members of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists union are negotiating with Hollywood studio CEOs on Wednesday as the monthslong strike against studios continues.

Biden congratulates Johnson on speakership and vows to ‘govern across the aisle’

President Joe Biden has congratulated the new House speaker, though he also pointed out what his administration has been up to in the time it took Republicans to elect one.

Energy rebates: Virginia application for direct payment for heating bills closes in 20 days

Applications for payments from Virginia's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program close in 20 days.

Oregon Supreme Court to hear lawsuit from Republican state senators barred from reelection for walkouts

The Oregon Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit from state Senate Republicans who are contesting a law barring them from reelection if they exceed 10 unexcused absences during the legislative session. Earlier this year, Senate members staged a walkout lasting more than 40 days, preventing the chamber from conducting business.
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