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Attacks on Catholic churches rise, hate crime charges do not

In the San Francisco area last week, a district attorney downgraded the charges against five people who desecrated the statue of a saint on Catholic church grounds from felonies to misdemeanors.

Southern California House Democratic hopeful’s DUI arrest dampens party’s 2024 prospects to win a majority

House Democratic hopeful’s DUI arrest dampens 2024 prospects in swing Southern California district.

Debt ceiling compromise with Biden administration shatters House GOP’s honeymoon

GOP leadership has moved to quell conservative outrage.

Suspect arrested after California crime spree that left 3 dead and 3 others injured

A suspect has been arrested after a crime spree across northern California left three people dead and at least three others injured, two of whom have life-threatening injuries.

The big bipartisan debt ceiling deal President Joe Biden never wanted to make

The president had no choice but to negotiate with House Republicans.

Biden praises Senate passage of debt ceiling deal: ‘A big win for our economy’

President Joe Biden hailed the Senate’s passage of the bipartisan debt ceiling deal on Thursday night.

Riley Gaines endorses Ron DeSantis for president

Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines announced she is endorsing Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over former President Donald Trump for president in 2024.

Absent Oregon GOP state senators face $325 fines if walkout continues

The Oregon state Senate Republicans are approaching nearly a month of a walkout, the longest-ever walkout in the legislature.

Senate passes debt ceiling bill just in time before expected default

The Senate passed legislation negotiated by President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to suspend the debt ceiling and set federal spending limits with just enough support to pull the nation back from the brink of economic catastrophe days from Monday’s deadline when the Treasury has said the United States will start running short of cash to pay its bills.

Trump says abortion rights activists were frustrated to the point of radicalization after his court wins

Former President Donald Trump said abortion rights activists became radicals after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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