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Former WH press secretary to debut Inside with Jen Psaki Sunday show on MSNBC

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki will debut a new show on MSNBC in March.

Democratic governors form coalition to protect abortion rights

Democratic governors in 20 states are forming a coalition aimed at addressing ways to expand and protect abortion access in the country as a growing number of Republican-led states adopt abortion restrictions following the Supreme Court's decision last year to overturn Roe v. Wade, giving states the power to determine limits on terminating a pregnancy.

Supreme Court denies case backed by The Onion of Ohio man arrested after making satire

The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from an Ohio man who was arrested after creating a parody Facebook page in 2016 to make fun of his local police department, a case that garnered the attention of satirists at the Onion.

Biden jokes with Polish president about wanting to add ‘ski’ to the end of his name

President Joe Biden told Polish President Andrzej Duda on Tuesday that he wanted to add 'ski' to his name as a child due to growing up around so many Polish immigrants in Delaware.

Stimulus update 2023: Deadline to apply for direct $500 monthly payments six days away in Iowa

Iowa families who need some extra cash have a little less than a week to apply for a guaranteed income program that will provide them with $500 every month.

Existing-home sales down nearly 37% from a year ago

Sales of existing homes have fallen for a 12th straight month, with sales in January down a whopping 36.9% from the year before.

WATCH: Kentucky lawmakers working to restrict drag shows open to children

Lawmakers in Kentucky are working to restrict the number of drag shows open to children in the Bluegrass State.

China’s top diplomat visits Russia ahead of anniversary of Ukrainian invasion

China’s top diplomat arrived in Russia on Tuesday, just days after his U.S. counterpart accused Beijing of considering whether to provide Russia with "lethal aid" for its war in Ukraine, which is set to reach the one-year mark later this week.

Chicago mayoral race: Lori Lightfoot losing advantage as reelection nears

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot's chances at reelection are looking slimmer than ever: A new poll shows her opponents holding a strong lead seven days before the Chicago mayoral race.

Nonstop spiritual revival on Christian campus looks to move off campus after enormous response

Asbury University, a Christian college in Kentucky, has ended its on-campus around-the-clock gathering of prayer and worship that has drawn thousands of visitors each day for nearly two weeks.
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