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China ramps down semiconductor chip war with US

China is pausing its spending on interventions in the semiconductor market meant to compete with the United States.

Teacher who wore MAGA hat to school protected by First Amendment, court rules

A Washington teacher who wore a MAGA hat to a cultural sensitivity and racial bias training is protected under the law because the apparel itself does not cause a “tangible disruption” that outweighs his First Amendment rights, a federal appeals court panel ruled last week.

Federal judge throws out Trump lawsuit against Jan. 6 committee

The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the Jan. 6 committee dismissed the case on Wednesday, ruling it was irrelevant after the panel withdrew the subpoena last week.

White House warns ‘intense’ Donbas fighting will continue in coming weeks

The fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces in the contested Donbas region has been "particularly intense in the last several weeks," National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby said, warning that it will continue.

LA County pays $20M to buy beachfront property returned to black family as reparations

A black family that was given a Los Angeles beachfront property as reparations has decided to sell the home back to the city council for $20 million.

WATCH: ESPN host leads powerful prayer for Damar Hamlin on-air

Former Detroit Lions quarterback and ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky on Tuesday led a heartfelt prayer for Damar Hamlin while on the air after the Buffalo Bills safety collapsed on the field during Monday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Ex-Arizona attorney general GOP candidate Abe Hamadeh demands new trial over 2022 election loss

Former Arizona Republican attorney general candidate Abe Hamadeh is demanding there be a new trial for his 2022 election loss challenge that was thrown out by a judge late last year.

Widow of only NFL player to die on the field watched Damar Hamlin in horror: Report

The widow of the only NFL player to die on the field admitted that she watched her TV in horror as Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field on Monday night.

Biden mulls border stop during Mexico City trip next week

The White House is considering adding a stop at the U.S.-Mexico border as part of President Joe Biden's trip to Mexico City next week for meetings with his Mexican and Canadian counterparts Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Justin Trudeau.

New Texas property law gives elderly and disabled residents tax break

Elderly and disabled residents of the Lone Star State can enter the new year enjoying a property tax break given by a new law.
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