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Trump wouldn’t be the first person to run for president from prison

Former President Donald Trump faces the possibility of running for president in 2024 while serving prison time, though he would not be the first presidential candidate to do so.

GOP plan to overturn Biden student loan forgiveness could attract Democratic support

A Republican plan to strike down President Joe Biden's plan to cancel billions in student debt might be attracting Democratic senators.

New York moves closer to banning gas stoves in new buildings

New York state lawmakers are lighting a fire under the gas stove debate.

Stimulus update: Direct $500 payments for more than 300 families to be sent in 25 days

In 25 days, families receiving money from a guaranteed income program in California will receive their next payment of $500.

Massive explosion at Pennsylvania chocolate factory kills 5, leaves 6 missing

Five people were killed in a powerful explosion at a chocolate factory in West Reading, Pennsylvania, on Friday.

NHL player resistance to wearing ‘Pride Night’ jerseys causes many teams to opt out

Several NHL teams are tossing LGBT-themed "Pride Night" warmup jerseys following growing resistance among players.

Minority of adults say are confident they can keep up with expenses

Many adults across the United States continue to struggle financially, with only a fraction of them confident they can keep up with their expenses.

Biden celebrates ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero Paul Rusesabagina’s release from prison

President Joe Biden on Friday cheered the Rwandan government's announcement of their release of Paul Rusesabagina, the inspiration for the 2004 Hollywood movie Hotel Rwanda.

Mississippi tornado storm leaves at least 23 dead and four missing

At least 23 people are dead in the wake of a severe tornado storm in Mississippi, with at least four other people missing.

Supreme Court justices abortion votes were locked in after unprecedented leak: Book

Supreme Court justices bowed to the pressure when the public saw how they were leaning in the historic vote to overturn Roe v. Wade, according to a new book.
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