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Washington governor signs bill protecting abortion data

Washington state adopted a first-of-its-kind law that will protect consumer health data collected by technology, as well as telehealth data, including the location data of abortion clinic visits.

Biden may have to forfeit first contest in reelection bid

President Joe Biden could be forced to sacrifice the first Democratic primary in New Hampshire next year after the state decided to keep its original primary order despite the Democratic Party's rearrangement of the order.

Pence testifies to grand jury in Trump Jan. 6 investigation

Former Vice President Mike Pence testified in front of a federal grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump on Thursday. He spoke on his role in the aftermath of the 2020 election, according to a report.

DeSantis super PAC trolls Haley after GOP rival criticizes Florida’s feud with Disney

A super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) trolled presidential candidate Nikki Haley's offer to Disney to move its Florida operations to South Carolina.

Jim Justice announces run for Joe Manchin’s Senate seat

Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) announced on Thursday that he will run for Senate in West Virginia, teeing up what is expected to be a bruising GOP primary to challenge Joe Manchin (D-WV) for his Senate seat in 2024.

Democrats say Trump is not so pure in opposing Social Security cuts

The Democratic National Committee criticized former President Donald Trump following a report on past comments favorable to Social Security privatization.

Bipartisan group introduces bill to clear banks to work with cannabis retailers

Members of Congress in both parties introduced legislation to clear banks to work with legal cannabis dispensers.

Erdogan cancels election campaigning amid health scare

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan canceled election campaigning after falling ill on live TV.

Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes avoids jail after court approves appeal

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes delayed starting her 11-year and three-month prison sentence by filing a last-minute appeal on Tuesday evening.

San Diego to begin assessment of plan to pay $383,000 per room in hotels for homeless people

The San Diego Housing Commission has moved to ask for funding from the state that will allow them to buy three different hotels to help people experiencing homelessness, each room costing $383,192 on average.
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