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FDA approves first postpartum depression oral pill zuranolone

The Food and Drug Administration has approved zuranolone, brand name Zurzuvae, the first-ever pill treatment for postpartum depression, or PPD.

Democratic senators up for reelection in 2024 mostly quiet on Trump indictment

While some Democrats on Capitol Hill are freely weighing in on former President Donald Trump’s latest indictment, many up for reelection in competitive states in 2024 are staying quiet.

New Civil Liberties Alliance sues Biden administration over new student loan plan

Conservative groups are suing the Biden administration over its new student loan debt plan, which would erase payments for hundreds of thousands of Americans.

Massachusetts boy who sued to wear ‘two genders’ T-shirt appeals

A Massachusetts seventh grader filed an appeal Friday after a federal court ruled against him for wearing a shirt that read "There are two genders."

Alexei Navalny sentenced to additional 19 years in prison colony for extremism-related charges

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was sentenced to 19 additional years in a prison colony for extremism-related charges.

Nancy Pelosi says impeachment inquiry into Biden is a ‘waste of time’

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called House Republicans' efforts to open an impeach inquiry into President Joe Biden a “waste of time."

Joe Scarborough says ‘let a jury convict’ Hunter Biden

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough shared his analysis of Hunter Biden's former business partner testifying before Congress, saying Republicans "have nothing" on the president's son and should leave his legal issues up to the courts to sort out.

Cori Bush hit with ethics complaint for allegedly using government resources for campaigning

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) was hit with an ethics complaint by a watchdog group for allegedly using government resources for campaign fundraising.

Megyn Kelly chastises Joe Rogan after he drinks Bud Light on show

Megyn Kelly chastised Joe Rogan on Thursday after the podcast host sipped a Bud Light on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says impeachment inquiry will convince Republicans to push Biden out

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed Friday that an inquiry into the possible impeachment of President Joe Biden would change the minds of House Republicans who currently oppose the idea.
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