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WATCH: Kanye West storms out of interview after host challenges remarks

Ye, the rapper and fashion designer formerly known as Kanye West, stormed out of an interview Monday after the host challenged some of his remarks that many have considered anti-Semitic.

Trump’s actions around 2020 election not protected by ‘absolute immunity,’ judge rules

Former President Donald Trump does not have “absolute immunity” for actions surrounding the 2020 election that some groups have claimed disenfranchised voters, according to a ruling from a federal judge on Monday.

Interior proposes methane waste prevention rule for oil and gas on federal lands

The Interior Department is proposing new regulations to limit emissions of methane produced on federal oil and gas leases, adding to the slate of new rules already in the works to crack down on the greenhouse gas.

Nancy Pelosi’s political rise to be featured in HBO documentary: Pelosi in the House

The life and political career of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) will be featured in a documentary.

Dwayne Johnson returns to store he shoplifted from as a teenager: ‘Right this wrong’

Actor and former professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson returned to a convenience store he frequented as a teenager to clear his conscience.

SEE IT: Mauna Loa volcano spews lava 200 feet into the sky

Mauna Loa, the world’s largest active volcano, was seen spewing hot lava nearly 200 feet into the air on Monday, just one day after it began erupting late Sunday night and prompted warnings from officials to residents who live nearby.

Religious groups urge Senate to pass same-sex marriage bill ahead of Tuesday vote

More than 20 religious groups penned a letter to the Senate on Monday to urge lawmakers to pass a bill that would codify same-sex and interracial marriage into federal law, calling the right to marry "a matter of human dignity."

‘Soldier for truth and justice’: Congress reacts to Rep. McEachin’s death

Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle are paying tribute to Rep. Donald McEachin (D-VA), who died late Monday after a yearslong battle with cancer.

Rick Scott slams McConnell and GOP leadership for ‘compromising our principles’

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) defended his decision to release a 12-point midterm agenda earlier this year and promised his leadership challenge to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is just the beginning of what's to come after the two sparred over election strategy.

House Republicans weigh Pentagon funding battle over ‘woke’ military policies

House Republicans are weighing an effort to tie next year’s funding for the Pentagon to demands that include ending the military’s vaccine mandate and increasing scrutiny of where U.S. aid to Ukraine has gone.
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