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WATCH: Judy Blume claims DeSantis is ‘criminalizing teachers and librarians’

Author Judy Blume took aim at Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Tuesday, claiming that “Teachers are under fire [and] librarians are threatened."

Progressive Raquel Teran jumps into race to fill seat vacated by Rep. Ruben Gallego

A progressive state senator in Arizona has launched her campaign to fill the seat of Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), who is vying to replace Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) in the Senate.

California residents eligible to receive payments worth up to $1,300 due to huge settlement

A settlement program from a construction company can give eligible applicants a payment worth up to $1,300.

Christians warn against ‘absurd’ comparison of Trump Holy Week arrest to Jesus

The arrest and arraignment of former President Donald Trump on the Tuesday of Holy Week have drawn a number of comparisons to the Passion of Jesus Christ, despite a number of Christians warning against making such comparisons.

India, world’s third-largest emitter, adds coal power at near-record pace

India’s power generation has increased at the fastest pace in 33 years, thanks to a surge in coal-fired power generation as the country scrambles to avoid power cuts and keep the lights on.

Tornado in Missouri causes multiple fatalities and damage as storms move across the Midwest

A tornado in Missouri left multiple fatalities and significant damage overnight as the Midwest prepares for severe weather and the potential for more tornadoes Wednesday.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, set to receive Women of Vision Award

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is set to be honored with the Ms. Foundation's Women of Vision Award next month.

Donald Trump arrest: Campaign claims fundraising windfall surges to $10 million

Donald Trump has raked in $10 million from supporters since a Manhattan grand jury indicted the former president on Thursday, according to his campaign.

Cash App creator Bob Lee killed in San Francisco stabbing: Report

Cash App creator Bob Lee was reportedly stabbed to death near downtown San Francisco early Tuesday morning.

China warns it won’t ‘sit idly by’ as top lawmakers meet with Taiwanese president

The Chinese Embassy sent a foreboding email to several top members of Congress this week ahead of scheduled meetings with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, warning the Chinese government would “not sit idly by” if the lawmakers follow through with their plans.
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