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White House celebrates ‘historic vote’ booting Iran from women’s rights panel

The White House said Iran faced new demands for accountability after the United Nations voted to remove the country from a panel that promotes women’s rights following its violent crackdown on anti-regime protests.

World Cup 2022: Former English soccer star slams US as ‘extraordinarily racist country’

Former English soccer star-turned-BBC broadcaster Gary Lineker claimed the United States is "extraordinarily racist" in a new interview.

Social Security update: Maximum monthly payment of $4,194 to arrive in just seven days

Select Social Security beneficiary recipients will receive their monthly retirement payments worth up to $4,194 in a week from Wednesday.

Biden escalates tension with China through additions to semiconductor blacklist

The Biden administration intends to put more than 30 Chinese companies on a list that would regulate their access to advanced tech for military purposes, pushing the two nations further toward separation and conflict in technology.

Biden administration moves to expand access to addiction treatment permanently

The Biden administration is moving to ease restrictions on take-home drugs to treat opioid addiction that were loosened during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Alaskan court officer dies after vicious attack from giant wild muskox

An Alaskan court services officer was viciously attacked by a muskox outside his home and died from his injuries Tuesday afternoon.

Stimulus update: Maryland teachers to receive one-time $1,000 bonus checks in two days

Christmas is coming early for employees at a Maryland school district this Friday, as they will be given a bonus payment of $1,000.

Nonbinary ex-Biden nuclear official Sam Brinton must face investigation: Senator

EXCLUSIVE — A top Republican lawmaker is demanding the Energy Department initiate an internal security clearance investigation on the heels of the agency firing Sam Brinton, the nonbinary former nuclear waste official who was fired amid charges of grand larceny and felony theft.

Biden celebrates Bill of Rights Day after gun control push

President Joe Biden issued a Bill of Rights Day proclamation on Wednesday, commemorating the first set of amendments to the Constitution that protect "fundamental American freedoms."

Five ‘tree sitters’ arrested on domestic terrorism charges in Georgia police facility protests

Five people have been arrested in Atlanta and charged with domestic terrorism after protesting the construction of a future police and fire training facility.
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