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Kansas legislature passes transgender bathroom bill by enough to override veto

Both houses of the Kansas state legislature have now passed legislation that would prohibit transgender people from using public bathrooms or changing their name or gender on their driver’s license. The bills passed with enough votes to override a veto if one comes down.

Donald Trump arrest: Timeline of Trump’s indictment involving hush money payments

Former President Donald Trump appeared in court Tuesday after a Manhattan grand jury indicted him for allegedly paying hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair.

Senators demand answers from Biden after report Chinese spy balloon gathered intelligence

Senators are ramping up their criticism of the Biden administration’s handling of the Chinese spy balloon that flew across the United States following reports that Beijing was able to transmit information it collected in real time.

Biden congratulates King Charles on his coronation

President Joe Biden spoke with Britain's King Charles III over the phone Tuesday, congratulating him on his pending coronation.

Donald Trump arrest: Who is defending the former president?

Former President Donald Trump was arrested and charged with 34 counts of business fraud in a Manhattan court. Here's a look at his legal team.

Biden cybersecurity chief ‘surprised’ Russia has not hit US targets amid Ukraine war

The country's top cybersecurity official is "surprised" Russia has not targeted critical infrastructure in the United States as President Joe Biden coordinates an international effort against Russian President Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine.

Donald Trump arrest: Romney says ‘New York prosecutor stretched to reach felony criminal charges’

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT), who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump twice, is skeptical of the legal justification for the Trump indictment, warning the charges set “a dangerous precedent for criminalizing political opponents and damages the public’s faith in our justice system.”

Donald Trump arrest: Former president not due in court until December

Former President Donald Trump will not appear in court in New York until December, and a judge has warned him to refrain from using rhetoric that could spark civil unrest.

Donald Trump arrest: Republicans say former president’s charges will lead to political prosecutions

Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in court on Tuesday on criminal felony charges, leading many Republicans to fear that it could set a precedent for more political prosecutions in the future.

TLC’s Chilli says group lost out on Rolling Stone cover because of race

Chilli, of the '90s girl group TLC, claimed Tuesday that the group was not chosen for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine after the release of "No Scrubs" in 1999 because they were black.
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