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Illinois shooting: Everything to know about the quadruple murders in Romeoville

Illinois officials are investigating what appears to be a quadruple homicide in a small, quiet neighborhood outside of Chicago after police discovered the bodies of a family of four in their home.

Beshear attacks Cameron’s abortion stance in new Kentucky governor ad

Gov. Andy Beshear's (D-KY) latest campaign ad attacked Republican candidate Daniel Cameron for opposing rape and incest exceptions to Kentucky's abortion bans seven weeks before the 2023 gubernatorial election.

Merrick Garland decries accusations of discrimination against Catholics: ‘So absurd’

Attorney General Merrick Garland vehemently rejected claims during a hearing Wednesday that the Department of Justice has discriminated against certain Catholics, calling the notion "so absurd."

John Grisham and George RR Martin sue OpenAI for copyright infringement

A collection of bestselling authors, including Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin and legal drama writer John Grisham, has sued ChatGPT developer OpenAI for using their writing to train the artificial intelligence without paying.

Eric Adams blasts Biden for not meeting him during three-day NYC trip amid immigrant crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams slammed President Joe Biden on Tuesday for not meeting with him during a three-day trip to the city. The criticism came amid an immigrant crisis that has overwhelmed the city's housing system.

Big Tech and artificial intelligence take center stage at FTC nominee hearing

The power of Big Tech companies and the rise of artificial intelligence were the primary topics at the Senate confirmation hearing for nominees for the Federal Trade Commission.

White House calls Garland hearing a ‘not-so-sophisticated distraction’ from government shutdown

The White House heartily criticized "extreme" House Republicans' questioning of Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday.

Merrick Garland hearing: Cori Bush calls Donald Trump a ‘white supremacist demagogue’

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) lashed out at Republicans for "running interference" for former President Donald Trump on Wednesday during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.

House Democrat files MCCARTHY Shutdown Act seeking to suspend member pay

A House Democrat filed a bill to suspend lawmakers’ pay if the government shuts down, hoping to use the legislation as an incentive for Congress members to avoid disagreements over the budget.

Major university athletic directors urge Congress to pass NIL legislation: ‘Wild West’

College athletics experts and stakeholders urged Congress to enact legislation regulating the so-called "Name, Image, and Likeness" market in college sports during a hearing of the House Small Business Committee Wednesday.
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