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Sinema passed over for Appropriations after Democratic Party defection

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) did not end up on the powerful Appropriations Committee despite angling for a seat after she left the Democratic Party to become an independent late last year.

Trump looks for an edge in early states after slow start to campaign

Former President Donald Trump’s campaign is showing signs of life as he begins an effort to box out other Republicans eyeing presidential runs in 2024.

Zelensky hints at ‘asymmetrical responses’ to Russia’s attacks

Ukraine is planning “asymmetrical responses” to Russia's persistent bombardment of civilian energy infrastructure, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Former Detroit Lions linebacker Jessie Lemonier dies at 25

Former linebacker for the Detroit Lions Jessie Lemonier died at age 25, according to a Thursday statement released by the team.

Trump 2020 ally John Eastman faces disbarment in California

Conservative attorney John Eastman is facing disbarment in California. He was among the Trump brain trust concocting plans to challenge the 2020 election.

New York City bike path terror suspect found guilty on all counts

An Islamic State-affiliated Uzbek immigrant, who was accused of killing eight people with a rented truck, was found guilty on all counts.

FDA advisory panel recommends using bivalent COVID-19 shots for all doses

A panel of independent experts that advises the Food and Drug Administration on vaccines has backed a proposal to use the same COVID-19 vaccine formula for both the two-dose primary vaccination series and boosters in an effort to simplify the country's vaccine administration.

Over 100 Harvard students leave class of professor accused of sexual harassment

More than 100 students walked out of a class at Harvard University Tuesday. Their exit was a united protest of the course's professor, who was previously put on unpaid administrative leave following multiple sexual harassment claims.

Biden calls for peaceful protest and police reform following Tyre Nichols charges

President Joe Biden urged protesters in Memphis, Tennessee, to keep their demonstrations "peaceful" Thursday after five city police officers were charged with second-degree murder relating to the death of Tyre Nichols.

Bolton slaps down Pompeo presidential chatter: ‘Lack of character renders him unfit’

Former national security adviser John Bolton tore into Mike Pompeo's character Thursday, and suggested that he is "unfit" to be president.
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