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DOJ seeks ’emergency relief’ over abortion pill restrictions at Supreme Court

The Justice Department plans to ask the Supreme Court to intervene after an appeals court froze part of a Texas judge's order that would have suspended that government authorization of abortion drug mifepristone.

Georgia Democrats bitter over DNC selection of Chicago

Georgia Democrats are not thrilled that the 2024 Democratic National Convention will be held in Chicago over Atlanta, seeing the decision as a slap in the face to a state that secured Democratic victories in recent years — including a Senate majority in 2022 and the White House in 2020.

Pelosi suggests Democratic attacks on Feinstein are sexist

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) appeared to imply that sexism may be playing a role in calls for Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) to resign.

WATCH: Joe Rogan sips Bud Light and laughs off Anheuser-Busch and Dylan Mulvaney backlash

Podcast host Joe Rogan enjoyed a Bud Light on Wednesday and laughed off the conservative crusade against the beer brand on an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.

Russian mercenaries attempted to buy weapons from Turkey, leaked documents reveal

The Russian mercenary organization known as the Wagner Group reached out to Turkey to buy weapons and equipment for its war in Ukraine, according to one of the recently illegally released classified U.S. documents.

First image of a black hole reworked with artificial intelligence

The supermassive black hole at the center of galaxy Messier 87 was revamped for the first time by a new machine-learning technique called PRIMO, or principal-component interferometric modeling. The redone image keeps the original shape of the black hole but increases the resolution, displaying a fuller center and narrower outer ring.

Adam Schiff criticizes ‘performative’ Judiciary Committee

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) lamented his new role on the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee, calling the panel’s work mostly “performative” that strays from its intended purpose.

John Bolton lays out ‘three critical elements’ to prepare for possible cold war

Former national security adviser John Bolton laid out "three critical elements" the United States needs to prepare for a possible cold war with Russia and China.

Stimulus update: Deadline to apply for California city’s $500 guaranteed income program two days away

There are only two days left for eligible applicants to apply for a guaranteed income program in El Monte, California, that will provide monthly payments of up to $500 for a year.

Katie Porter gets little pity over ‘hard’ congressional job: ‘Resign then’

Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) insisted working as a member of the United States Congress is a difficult job.
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