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Nashville shooting: White House presses GOP on assault-style weapons ban

President Joe Biden is seeking to put pressure on congressional Republicans to pass an assault weapons ban after three children and three adults were killed during a school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee.

Kamala Harris in Africa amid China’s growing influence on continent

Vice President Kamala Harris touched down in Ghana on Sunday as she embarks on a historic weeklong trip to encourage African leaders to reject China's outreach.

WATCH LIVE: House Rules Committee meets to discuss Lower Energy Costs Act

The House Committee on Rules is meeting to discuss the Lower Energy Costs Act.

Eric Holder to campaign for Janet Protasiewicz in high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race

Former Attorney General Eric Holder will head to Wisconsin to campaign for progressive candidate Janet Protasiewicz in the state's high-stakes Supreme Court race, billed as one of the country's most consequential elections of the year.

New study outlines five most livable cities in US

A new study from the data analysis company Niche has listed its top picks for the most livable cities in the United States.

Stimulus update: Second direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to Massachusetts residents in 19 days

Chelsea Eats program recipients in Chelsea, Massachusetts, are set to receive the second payment of up to $400 in 19 days.

WATCH LIVE: Biden hosts Small Business Administration Women’s Business Summit

President Joe Biden will commence the Small Business Administration 2023 Women's Business Summit on Monday afternoon as a continued celebration of Women's History Month.

Idris Elba says Kamala Harris would make a ‘good’ president: ‘Of course’

British actor Idris Elba said Monday that he believes Vice President Kamala Harris would be a "good" president.

WATCH: Bay Area crowns first biologically male Miss San Francisco

The Bay Area made history this month by crowning its first-ever transgender Miss San Francisco.

Supreme Court declines to review Kansas racial gerrymandering dispute

The Supreme Court on Monday declined a request from Kansas constituents to hear their dispute over a state court decision that allowed the use of a Republican-drawn congressional map accused of being racially gerrymandered.
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