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WATCH LIVE: Randi Weingarten to testify before Congress on COVID-19 school closures

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten is set to testify before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic on the impact of school closures during the height of the public health crisis.

Conservative groups launch portals to fight Biden transgender sports rules

Conservative groups are gearing up to fight the Biden administration's new transgender sports rules.

WATCH LIVE: State Department holds briefing as South Korean president and Biden announce agreement

The State Department will hold a briefing following South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and President Joe Biden's joint press conference in which they are expected to announce an agreement to send nuclear-armed U.S. submarines to South Korea for the first time in 40 years.

San Francisco repeals ban on travel to states with restrictions on LGBT people and abortion

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors repealed a law Tuesday prohibiting funding travel or doing business with companies in 30 states that instituted restrictions on LGBT people, abortion, and voting.

Antony Blinken set up meetings with Hunter Biden using private email address

Email correspondence between then-Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Hunter Biden shows that meetings and lunches were set up by Blinken using his personal email address instead of his government address.

Second American killed in Sudanese violence, White House says

A second American has died in Sudan, where rival military groups have fought for roughly the last two weeks.

Schumer says McCarthy ‘wasted effort’ on debt ceiling plan the Senate will reject

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is wasting his time gathering votes for a debt ceiling bill the Senate will reject and President Joe Biden plans to veto.

Tax Season 2023: Roughly 112,000 Massachusetts residents will have to use their refunds to pay unemployment overpayments

Hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents might owe the state if they received overpayments in unemployment benefits over the last few years, bringing down the value of their tax refund this year.

Ex-Illinois corrections officer charged with murder after man shot in back

A former Cook County corrections officer has been charged with first-degree murder after a man was fatally shot in the back outside a nightclub near Chicago.

Senate Democrat Jacky Rosen faces ethics complaint over campaign launch

EXCLUSIVE — A Democratic senator is facing an ethics complaint over allegedly using taxpayer resources unlawfully in connection to her decision to seek reelection in 2024.
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