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Democrats Beware: A Progressive DA Fights for His Job — in Hipster Portland
The backlash against criminal justice reform is real, and Joe Biden needs to take note.
Trump defense rests their case at hush money trial
Donald Trump declined to testify after all, triggering the final trial phase: closing arguments and jury deliberations.
Biden: What’s happening in Gaza ‘is not genocide’
The president emphasized his backing of Israel, aiming to quell frustrations he'd conditioned aid.
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Gaetz posts picture from courthouse with allusion to Proud Boys
“Standing back and standing by, Mr. President," the Florida Republican wrote on social media.
Duckworth brings Gaza medical team’s pleas directly to White House
The Illinois senator is attempting to help a doctor who saved her life during fighting in Iraq in 2004.
‘Politically calculated’: Trump confronts his RFK Jr. problem on vaccines
The former president is accusing Kennedy of being a “fake” anti-vaxxer.
Giuliani’s 80th birthday surprise — getting served with indictment papers
After weeks of successfully evading Arizona prosecutors, Trump’s former lawyer was served a notice of indictment in Arizona’s 2020 election subversion case.
Conservative group tries to accelerate court fight over Biden-Hur audio
Democrats contend that Republicans want to use the recording as clips for campaign ads.
White House not thrilled by Macron’s D-Day invite to Russia
“Perhaps this will remind the Russians that they actually fought real Nazis once, not imaginary ones in Ukraine,” an administration official said.
The International Criminal Court just saved Benjamin Netanyahu
Far from forcing a pause in the fighting, accusations of war crimes will cause Israelis to rally around their embattled prime minister.
Vermont’s data privacy law sparks state lawmaker alliance against tech lobbyists
State lawmakers from Maine to Oklahoma say the lessons they learned from battling industry over privacy bills can provide a new playbook to fight back.
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