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Virginia Democrats defeat abortion restriction bills in committee

A Democratic-led Virginia Senate panel shot down several anti-abortion bills on Thursday, including a measure backed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin to restrict access to abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.

Sour ratings: Don Lemon’s morning show on CNN has worst week since launch

CNN’s Don Lemon suffered his worst ratings week since the launch of his new morning show last year.

Pennsylvania school district sued for barring student from opt-out of social emotional learning class

A central Pennsylvania school district is facing a lawsuit after it repeatedly rejected requests by a student's parents who cited their Christian faith while attempting to opt their child out of a social emotional learning class.

Dianne Feinstein lays down timeline for Senate 2024 decision

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) punted her decision about running for reelection to "the coming months" amid speculation that she may retire.

Kamala Harris visits Monterey Park shooting site and calls for Congress to act

Vice President Kamala Harris visited the site of a shooting at a dance studio in Monterey Park, California, where 11 people were killed.

After getting tanks, Ukraine seeks fighter jets and long-range missiles

Less than 24 hours after the United States and Germany agreed to provide Ukraine with more than 40 tanks, Kyiv is turning its attention to getting fighter jets and long-range missiles.

Obama-era debt ceiling negotiation advisers say spending fight worst since 2011

Onetime advisers to former President Barack Obama and former House Speaker John Boehner say negotiations to raise the debt ceiling look bleaker than they did under similar circumstances in 2011.

GOP House health subcommittee launches hearings into COVID-19 origins and fentanyl

The Republican-controlled House Energy and Commerce Committee is ramping up investigations into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and the fentanyl crisis to start off the new session.

New home sales unexpectedly rise in December as mortgage rates soften

Sales of new homes unexpectedly rose in December, a good sign for the economy.

Biden reinstates restrictions on road-building and logging in Alaska’s Tongass

The U.S. Forest Service said that it is reinstating restrictions on road-building and logging in the Tongass National Forest in Alaska, an effort to settle a two-decade long dispute over America's largest temperate rainforest after its Clinton-era protections were rolled back during the Trump administration.
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