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Maine shooting: What to know about state’s gun laws

At least 18 people are dead after a mass shooting at two locations in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday night. The suspected gunman is still at large.

Social media mocks State Department over Intersex Awareness Day statement

Social media users are making fun of the State Department commemorating Thursday as Intersex Awareness Day.

Maine shooting: Family of suspected gunman pleads for him to ‘reach out and do the right thing’

Robert Card, the suspect who allegedly killed 18 people in a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, is receiving pleas from his family to "reach out and do the right thing," as he remains at large.

Culinary Workers Union members arrested in Vegas as strike looms

The union representing culinary workers within the Las Vegas strip held a demonstration in the street during rush hour on Wednesday.

Georgia Republicans handed loss as judge rules congressional map needs to be redrawn

A federal judge on Thursday ruled Georgia must draw new congressional and state legislative maps before the 2024 election.

Sen. John Kennedy blasts Biden for sending funds to Iran instead of sanctions

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) expressed his desire to reissue sanctions on Iran, such as those under former President Donald Trump.

Maryland judge update: Police announce suspect in Andrew Wilkinson murder found dead

The man whom Maryland police suspected in the death of a circuit court judge has been found dead.

UK adopts law forcing Big Tech to rein in child pornography and deepfakes

The United Kingdom has turned one of its wide-ranging pieces of legislation regulating how Big Tech firms manage privacy and youth access to the internet into law.

Maine shooting: Newsom slammed for immediately criticizing Republicans after attack

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) took to social media moments after reports of a deadly active shooter situation in Maine broke out Wednesday evening, criticizing Republicans for voting down a bill that would have created a waiting period for gun purchases.

Scholastic reverses decision to separate books on the basis of race, sexuality

Scholastic will no longer require schools to opt into a separate category of books from LGBT authors and those of color.
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