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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches presidential campaign

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched his presidential campaign on Wednesday at an event in Boston, making him President Joe Biden's second challenger in the Democratic field.

Democrats introduce bill seeking to end qualified immunity for police officers

A group of Democratic lawmakers reintroduced a bill seeking to end qualified immunity for police officers, arguing the legal doctrine shields law enforcement officers from accountability when they violate one’s constitutional rights.

US announces new Ukraine military aid package of $325 million

The Biden administration has agreed to provide Ukraine with another $325 million of military equipment, officials announced on Wednesday.

WATCH: Haley responds to Mayorkas ‘secure’ border claim by exposing feeble fence

Nikki Haley, former ambassador to the United Nations and current 2024 presidential hopeful, responded to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas's claim that the border is "secure" with a video exposing a feeble chain-link fence put up by the current administration.

Koch-backed group urges lawmakers to back bill curbing union power ahead of Su hearing

Americans for Prosperity, the conservative political network founded by billionaire Charles Koch, sent a letter to members of Congress on Wednesday urging them to pass new legislation to update labor law to curb union power and help workers who want to avoid unionization.

Around 120 million people live in areas with unhealthy levels of air pollution in the United States

Around 120 million people still live in areas with unhealthy levels of air pollution in the United States. While the national air pollution levels are increasingly healthy, California and other Western states are seeing a rise in pollution, according to a report released Wednesday from the American Lung Association.

Biden invites ‘Tennessee Three’ to White House but not families of Covenant School victims

President Joe Biden will welcome the "Tennessee Three" to the White House on Monday but has not extended invitations to the families of the victims of the shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville.

Jan. 6 footage in Proud Boys trial shows Ray Epps stand between police and rioters

Video footage was shown in the Proud Boys trial on Tuesday depicting a confrontation between police officers and two rioters. The video highlights moments from prominent participants in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Prosecutors claim former Democratic star Andrew Gillum needed money for lavish lifestyle

Prosecutors painted former Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum as a greedy politician who illegally solicited campaign donations and pocketed the money to keep up his lavish lifestyle in his race against Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Lawmakers look to address stablecoins and ‘digital dollar’ with draft legislation

Lawmakers on Wednesday heard testimony from experts about draft legislation designed to provide a framework for stablecoins, which Congress hopes to more closely regulate.
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