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‘No longer afraid of Harvey Weinstein’: Third accuser speaks out after ‘not guilty’ verdict

The third unnamed accuser of former Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein, referred to as Jane Doe 3, spoke out Tuesday after a jury returned a "not guilty" verdict regarding her allegations.

Request denied: Judge rules Scott Peterson should not get new trial for 2002 murders

Scott Peterson, the man convicted of killing his pregnant wife Laci in 2002, will not be getting a new trial anytime soon.

School district that removed LGBT books from library hit with civil rights investigation

The Education Department is invoking Title IX in an investigation into a North Texas school district after its superintendent was secretly recorded telling librarians to remove any LGBT-themed library books from the shelves.

Trump taxes: Boxes of documents seen being wheeled into House committee room ahead of meeting

Committee staffers were seen rolling several boxes of documents into the House Ways and Means Committee room ahead of a meeting on former President Donald Trump's tax documents.

Jeffries picks DelBene to lead House Democrats’ campaign arm

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), the incoming House minority leader, has tapped Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-WA) to serve as the head of the House Democrats’ campaign arm in the next cycle.

WATCH: Tennessee train derails after plowing through trailer hauling barrier

A train derailed in Tennessee on Tuesday after it plowed through a trailer, causing footage of the incident to go viral.

Biden’s border policies slammed as ‘joke’ by Republican who flipped blue district

Rep.-elect Monica De La Cruz (R-TX) thinks President Joe Biden's immigration policies are a "joke" as border policy Title 42 is expected to end on Wednesday.

SEE IT: WWE legend ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan fights off home intruder

Legendary WWE professional wrestler "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan is thanking law enforcement in South Carolina, where he was recently the victim of an attempted home invasion.

Healthcare policy wins for both sides included in must-pass funding bill

Leaders in Congress have agreed on legislation that would stave off Medicare pay cuts for doctors, decrease federal spending on Medicaid, and extend pandemic telehealth flexibilities in their year-end spending bill as they near a Friday deadline to avert a government shutdown.

What’s in, and out, of the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill

Appropriators unveiled a $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 spending bill early Tuesday morning, a measure lawmakers are scrambling to pass before government funding runs out on Friday.
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