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Supreme Court allows Meta to sue Israeli software company over ‘Pegasus’ spyware

The Supreme Court allowed Meta to continue pursuing a lawsuit alleging that an Israeli software developer illegally accessed its servers to install spyware.

Maryland man arrested on charges of killing girlfriend during dispute in 2021

A Maryland man has been arrested and charged in connection to the murder of his girlfriend in 2021.

Ukrainian city Bakhmut is ‘holding out against all odds,’ Zelensky says

Russian and Ukrainian forces continued the fierce battle in the contested city of Bakhmut on Monday, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky describing his troops’ performance as “against all odds.”

Gary Peters agrees to run Senate Democrats’ campaign arm for another cycle

Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) has reluctantly agreed to helm the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee for another election cycle after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) had struggled to find a willing campaign chief for his caucus.

Supreme Court hands victory to Texas death row inmate in faulty DNA case

The Supreme Court sided with a Texas death row inmate who is attempting to overturn his conviction on the basis of bad DNA evidence.

Trump pushes for primary challenges against McConnell and others who ‘vote with him’

Former President Donald Trump issued his latest attack against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), encouraging Republicans to pose primary challenges against the Kentucky Republican and any GOP lawmaker who votes with him.

Agency to consider federal ban of gas stoves over health hazards

A federal agency will weigh plans to regulate and even ban natural gas stoves in the U.S., a top official said, over research showing a link between harmful air pollutants and the popular household appliances.

Fulton County jury finishes final report over alleged criminal efforts in 2020 election

The special purpose jury in Fulton County, Georgia, has finished its final report on its investigation into alleged criminal efforts by former President Donald Trump and other officials during the 2020 election.

Rep. Mike Rogers stepping down from influential Steering Committee: Report

Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) will reportedly step down from the powerful Steering Committee this week after having to be physically restrained from approaching Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) during Friday night's rowdy speaker election.

Ann Arbor schools implement two-week mask mandate as classes resume

Students in Ann Arbor Public Schools must wear masks for the next two weeks, the district superintendent announced Sunday, adding the Michigan school district to the list of school districts that have restored mask requirements in the new year.
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