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Biden readies plans to make most of southern tip of Nevada off-limits to development

President Joe Biden announced new commitments Wednesday to protect Native American lands in southern Nevada, and is reportedly readying plans to declare a new national monument around the Spirit Mountain tribal area that would put hundreds of thousands of federal acres off-limits to development.

Zelensky warns Russia is ‘planning something in the south’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned in his nightly address on Tuesday that Russia is “planning something in the south.”

ISIS announces death and replacement of its leader

The most recent leader of ISIS, Abu Hasan al Hashimi al Qurashi, has been killed in battle and the group has appointed a successor.

Jeffries makes history as first black lawmaker elected to lead party in Congress

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) made history on Wednesday as the first black lawmaker elected to lead a party in Congress, with his Democratic colleagues lauding him as a unifier within the caucus as the party ushers in a new generation of leadership.

Janet Yellen says she ‘misspoke’ on Elon Musk national security review

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen backpedaled on prior remarks while underscoring Wednesday that the government may evaluate Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover if it determines a review is necessary.

Indiana GOP senator announces bid for governor, opening Senate seat in 2024

Sen. Mike Braun (R-IN) has filed paperwork to run for governor in 2024, leaving open a Senate seat that could attract a packed field of GOP candidates in Indiana during the next election cycle.

Dying bipartisanship? More states controlled by one party after midterm elections

A trend of increasing governing trifectas may point to a decrease in bipartisanship across the country at the state level.

FDA plans to ease rules on blood donations from gay and bisexual men: Report

The Food and Drug Administration is reportedly drawing up plans to allow gay and bisexual men in monogamous relationships to donate blood without abstaining from sex for 90 days, parting from a long-standing policy that barred men who are currently having sex with men from donating.

Jiang Zemin, former president of China, dies at 96

Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin died at 96 on Wednesday.

University of California reaches tentative agreement with striking employees

The University of California has reached a tentative labor agreement with its postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers, a significant step toward ending a strike that has dragged on for over two weeks.
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