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Transgender women barred from competing in women’s international cricket

The International Cricket Council announced Tuesday that transgender women are to be barred from competing in women's international cricket.

Russia may provide air defense capability to Iran or Hezbollah, US warns

Russia could provide either Iran or Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization based in Lebanon, with air defense capabilities, the U.S. National Security Council warned on Tuesday.

How GOP infighting is putting a controversial candidate and the House majority at risk

The House speaker battle and weeks of GOP infighting are coming back to haunt House Republicans who relied on Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) for significant fundraising and campaign boosting.

Virginia attorney general demands colleges protect Jewish students from antisemitism

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares asked Tuesday for college presidents to speak out against antisemitism, saying that "your silence is not going unnoticed."

NYC House candidate says minorities must break away from Democrats’ ‘plantation’

A House candidate, and the mother of a slain New York City crime victim, declared Tuesday that the time has come for minority voters to break away from the "plantation" of the Democratic Party.

IRS announces delay of $600 tax reporting rule for Venmo and PayPal payments

The IRS announced Tuesday it is delaying a controversial new requirement that will require people to report income in excess of $600 paid through apps such as Venmo.

Food stamps: December SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 for Florida residents to go out in 10 days

Florida's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will start distributing its December payments, worth up to $1,751, in 10 days.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams blames Biden for city’s budget woes: ‘Yell at DC’

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is blaming the federal government for billions that were slashed from the city's budget last week to deal with its immigrant crisis.

YouTube removes video of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt expressing support for cockfighting group

YouTube removed a video on Monday of Gov. Kevin Stitt (R-OK) expressing support for a game fowl organization that backs legislation to lessen criminal penalties related to cockfighting.

Former Trump lawyer requests probation change for travel due to election investigations

An ex-attorney for former President Donald Trump's 2020 election challenge efforts is requesting changes to his probation conditions in Fulton County, Georgia, citing open investigations across the country that require his attention.
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