Trump arrives at NYC courtroom ahead of scheduled arraignment
Former President Donald Trump has arrived to turn himself in to New York authorities ahead of his scheduled Tuesday arraignment.
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Trump arrives at NYC courtroom ahead of scheduled arraignment
Former President Donald Trump has arrived to turn himself in to New York authorities ahead of his scheduled Tuesday arraignment.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office has fired back at House Republicans who are demanding documents and testimony about their case against former President Donald Trump, calling the GOP lawmakers’ demands “unlawful political interference” in an ongoing criminal case.
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The House voted to pass the Parents Bill of Rights Act on Friday over objections from Democrats who argued the bill is aimed at promoting “fascism” and “extreme” views of Republicans by making it easier for parents to ban books and out LBGTQ+ students.
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Former President Donald Trump addressed his supporters in a late-night video Monday, where he maintained his innocence amid ongoing legal fights.
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Vice President Kamala Harris, unfortunately, witnessed her alma mater, Howard University, lose to the defending NCAA men’s basketball national champion Kansas on Thursday, 96-68.
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Dozens of House Republicans this week introduced legislation that would prohibit the Department of Defense from reimbursing service members for travel related to abortion.
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Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas and Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson advanced Tuesday to a runoff election as they seek to become the Windy City’s next mayor, putting an end to incumbent Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s one-term tenure leading the city amid an unprecedented crime wave.
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President Biden arrived in Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv early Monday morning in a surprise visit just ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of the country.
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House and Senate Democrats this week proposed a bill that would instruct the federal government to give anyone born in the U.S. after 2005 a $1,000 “seed savings account,” and then make contributions to that account until they are 18 – a plan sponsors say is aimed at closing America’s “racial wealth gap.”
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