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Trump laments the end of Roe v. Wade will ‘probably cost us, politically’

Donald Trump predicted the effects of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade on the Republican Party during a Friday campaign stop.

Nike store in Portland shuts doors as crime and safety concerns tear through city

Nike is reportedly permanently closing its store in northeast Portland, Oregon, citing safety and security issues for vacating the retail space.

LA health director ‘not focused’ on mask mandates returning as COVID cases rise

Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer says she is "not focused" on bringing back mask mandates for the most populous county in the country, even as COVID-19 cases see an uptick.

Fran Drescher wins reelection bid for SAG-AFTRA president

Actress Fran Drescher has won her union's election to remain president for another two-year term.

G20 summit reaches consensus day earlier than anticipated

Political leaders of the world's largest economies reached a consensus agreement at the G20 Summit in Dehli, India, on Saturday, coming together ahead of schedule on a broad economic agenda that addresses rising prices and climate change.

Rhode Island elections: A look at the Democratic favorite and Republican hoping for an upset

Rhode Island voters have selected former Democratic White House staffer Gabriel Amo and Republican political newcomer Gerry Leonard to compete in the special election to represent them in the United States House of Representatives this November.

Earthquake in Morocco kills at least 820

The most powerful earthquake in 120 years hit Morocco Friday night, killing at least 820 people as rescuers continued to dig through rubble across the countryside.

Food stamps: California SNAP payments for September worth up to $1,691 end in one day

California is set to end its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program distribution for the month of September by this weekend.

Veterans call Joe Biden’s visit to Alaska on 9/11 instead of New York ‘one more snub to American people’

EXCLUSIVE — Some veterans are blasting President Joe Biden's decision to mark the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in Alaska instead of New York City as the latest "snub to the American people."

Massachusetts voters may decide to legalize mushrooms and end graduation tests on ballot

The attorney general of Massachusetts approved the language of 34 proposed ballot referendums that could find their way onto the 2024 ballot, including efforts to end standardized testing requirements and require voters to show a government ID.
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