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Rwanda to free Paul Rusesabagina, man behind Hotel Rwanda, government says

Rwandan authorities will release human rights activist Paul Rusesabagina, whose actions inspired the Hollywood film Hotel Rwanda, a Rwandan government spokeswoman said Friday.

Deutsche Bank stock plunges amid fears of banking contagion

Deutsche Bank’s stock struggled on Friday after an increase in pricing for its credit default swaps, adding to anxiety surrounding the global banking system.

Twitter terminating free blue check verification system

Twitter announced on Thursday the company is terminating its free blue verification check system starting next month.

Hungary wouldn’t arrest Putin if he entered the country, official says

Hungarian officials will not arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he enters the country despite the International Criminal Court's warrant for his arrest, a top official said on Thursday.

US base targeted after Biden orders strikes against facilities used by IRGC affiliates

A U.S. military base in northeast Syria was targeted in a missile strike on Friday, hours after another strike killed an American contractor and injured U.S. troops.

Trump attorney testifies in Justice Department’s classified documents investigation

Former President Donald Trump's primary defense attorney is testifying Friday before a federal grand jury investigating his client's handling of classified documents.

McCarthy makes good on parental rights platform with House passage of legislation

The House of Representatives passed the Parents Bill of Rights Act on Friday, advancing a key legislative priority of the chamber's Republican majority.

Progressive Democrats join MTG to visit Jan. 6 defendants in DC jail

Two progressive Democrats are planning to join Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) as she leads a group of House lawmakers to visit a jail in Washington, D.C., where several Jan. 6 defendants are being held.

Pelosi slams archbishop who won’t let her take Communion

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) spoke out against Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone after he announced last year she would be barred from receiving Holy Communion.

US and Canada strike deal to deter northern border crossings after surge

The United States and Canada reached an agreement to deter immigrants from crossing into the U.S. from Canada following a recent surge.
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