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House Democrats march on Senate to protest failed Equal Rights Amendment vote

A dozen House Democrats marched to the Senate floor to protest the body as it voted against removing the deadline that prevents the Equal Rights Amendment from being ratified and made a part of the Constitution.

College Board shut out academics on AP African American Studies changes, emails reveal

A group of professors involved with developing the College Board's Advanced Placement African American Studies course reportedly complained internally that the College Board was forcing changes to the curriculum and bowing to political pressure from Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Donald Trump trial: Defense presses E. Jean Carroll on why she didn’t scream

One of former President Donald Trump's lawyers pressed E. Jean Carroll on Thursday about her inability to recall the exact date on which she says he raped her nearly three decades ago while raising questions about a so-called scheme she discussed in an email exchange.

Lawmakers introduce legislation to expand veterans’ access to non-VA providers

Two lawmakers introduced legislation on Thursday designed to expand veterans' access to non-Veterans Affairs medical providers.

Three 2024 headwinds Biden didn’t have to face in 2020

President Joe Biden launched his 2024 campaign earlier this week. He's focusing on beating back "MAGA Republican extremists" and using the tag line "Let's finish the job."

Discovery of strange asteroid properties upends previous assumptions about comets

Recent research into a strange asteroid has caused scientists to question previously assumed properties of many comets.

Manchin urges Biden to negotiate with McCarthy after passing debt limit proposal

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is reiterating his public call for President Joe Biden to negotiate with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on raising the debt limit as the risk of default nears.

Climate protesters smear paint on sculpture display case at National Gallery of Art

Climate protesters smeared paint on a sculpture's display case at the National Gallery of Art in Washington on Thursday.

Military experiences slight rise in sexual assaults over 2021

The number of reported sexual assaults in the U.S. military increased slightly this year compared to last year.

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.
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