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WATCH: Sign language interpreter axed from Broadway show for being white sues

A sign language interpreter was fired from Broadway's The Lion King because he is white. Now, he's suing.

Liz Cheney dunks on Kari Lake after defeat in Arizona governor race

Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) was quick to troll Republican Arizona gubernatorial contender Kari Lake after the latter was projected to lose her race to Democratic rival Katie Hobbs.

Andy Biggs jumps into race for House speaker against Kevin McCarthy

Former House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) is jumping into the Republican brawl for the speaker's gavel.

Trump failed to cooperate with subpoena, Jan. 6 committee says

Former President Donald Trump has failed to cooperate with the subpoena sent nearly a month ago, leaders of the Jan. 6 committee announced on Monday.

Kevin McCarthy will not be House speaker, Matt Gaetz says

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) says he is convinced House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) will not become speaker, a declaration that signals a turbulent process given the GOP's ultraslim projected margin in winning control of the lower chamber.

Macron says Iran protesters ‘carrying out a revolution’ against regime

An ongoing eruption of protests in cities across Iran could lead to the overthrow of the regime in Tehran, France's Emmanuel Macron has suggested.

DeSantis leads Trump by double digits in key states, conservative polling memo shows

Polls conducted for a prominent conservative organization show Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) boasting a large lead over former President Donald Trump in hypothetical one-on-one matches in several key states.

Trump lawyers compare former president to Galileo in Twitter lawsuit

Former President Donald Trump's lawyers compared him to famed Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei in a Twitter lawsuit.

48,000 University of California academic employees walk off job in massive strike

Thousands of academic employees at the University of California's 10 campuses, primarily teaching assistants, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers, went on strike Monday demanding higher pay and benefits, citing the sky-high cost of living in California.

Ukraine: ‘Russia wants a pause to replenish its forces’

Russia’s latest demands to start peace negotiations without withdrawing troops from Ukraine is a ploy to buy time for the next phase of the war, according to the top Ukrainian diplomat.
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