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Biden administration scraps vaccine mandates for travel and federal employees

The federal government will drop its vaccine mandates May 11.

Biden walks human rights tightrope while hosting Filipino president amid China tension

President Joe Biden hosted Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., the president of the Philippines and son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos, at the White House on Monday as the administration seeks to shore up relationships with regional allies amid escalating tensions with China.

What to know about the Florida abortion case

Florida recently passed a law banning abortion after six weeks, but a challenge to the state's previous 15-week abortion ban could sink the more restrictive law.

All in? Colin Allred plans to challenge Ted Cruz for his Senate seat: Report

Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX) intends to announce his plans "as soon as this week" to run against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who is up for reelection in 2024.

Barbara Lee scores Senate endorsement from Progressive Caucus Chairwoman Pramila Jayapal

A leading progressive in the House threw her weight behind Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) in the bruising battle for California Senate.

Attorney General Merrick Garland asked to investigate fatal shooting of ‘Cop City’ protester

Several Georgia state legislators have requested that Attorney General Merrick Garland and the Justice Department investigate the fatal shooting of a protester who was killed at the planned site of the controversial Atlanta Public Safety Training Center.

Trump to do live town hall event hosted by CNN

Former President Donald Trump will appear in a live town hall event hosted by CNN.

Conservative group goes to war against ‘deadbeat billionaire’ Jim Justice in new ad

The conservative Club for Growth is out with a new negative ad against Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV), in which it calls him a “deadbeat billionaire” who is an “embarrassment to West Virginia.”

Nearly one million French citizens join May Day protests against pension reform

Nearly one million French citizens took to the streets Monday to protest President Emmanuel Macron's recent pension reform plan.

Russian offensive expending ‘enormous resources for marginal gains,’ US says

Russia's military suffered more than 100,000 casualties in its battle for Bakhmut during the last roughly five months of fighting, according to a U.S. National Security Council official.
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