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Stacey Abrams joins Howard University as Endowed Chair for Race and Black Politics

Stacey Abrams, former Democratic candidate for governor in Georgia, has joined Howard University as the inaugural Ronald W. Walters Endowed Chair for Race and Black Politics.

Congress visits the DMZ: GOP Rep. warns of ‘nightmare scenario’ on Korean Peninsula

Demilitarized Zone, SOUTH KOREA — A bipartisan group of congressmen led by the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee visited the Korean DMZ on Wednesday, expressing concern that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un could take advantage of a possible China-Taiwan conflict.

US denies Putin’s claim of involvement in ‘terror attacks’ against Russia

The Biden administration has denied Russian President Vladimir Putin's accusation that it was involved in various incidents, which he described as "terrorist attacks," in Russian territory.

Gretchen Whitmer repeals Michigan abortion ban from 1931

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) repealed a nearly century-old law that banned abortion in Michigan on Wednesday.

Facebook changes news feed to allow users to manage spam and fact-checked content

Facebook is allowing users to regulate their news feed with new controls that increase or diminish the presence of spam, sensitive, or "fact-checked" content, a change meant to increase user control over how much "censored" content they see.

Couples who share bank accounts report fewer financial problems: Study

Couples who share a bank account may experience fewer problems with money, according to a recent study.

SEE IT: Twitter labels NPR account ‘state-affiliated media’

Twitter added a new label to National Public Radio's account on Tuesday.

Abortion and crime top conservative complaints about new Wisconsin Supreme Court justice

If you ask some conservatives in Wisconsin, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Janet Protasiewicz is an unhinged, soft-on-crime, abortion-loving liberal who courted out-of-state megadonors in order to disrupt and dismantle the values of hard-working Wisconsinites.

Florida ban on Chinese drones goes into effect, despite usage by police

A ban on government use of Chinese-manufactured drones went into effect in the Sunshine State on Wednesday, despite complaints from various police departments who use drones from Chinese manufacturer Da Jiang Innovations.

Legal ‘tsunami’ coming for Trump with more pending cases

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's historic felony charges against former President Donald Trump marked the beginning of a "tsunami of legal challenges" he'll face in his bid to regain the Oval Office.
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