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Dads Caucus co-founder says he talks with Republicans ‘dad to dad’ on policy
The Congressional Dads Caucus fights alongside the Congressional Mamas' Caucus for family-friendly policies.
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UN says both Israel and Hamas have committed war crimes
The UN investigation was conducted by independent human rights experts.
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Oklahoma Supreme Court dismisses Tulsa Race Massacre lawsuit
It's another blow to the fight for reparations more than 100 years after the attack.
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Supreme Court keeps access to mifepristone
The Supreme Court threw out a challenge to the Food and Drug Administration's rules for prescribing and dispensing the abortion pill mifepristone, leaving the FDA's rules in place and preserving access to the abortion pill.
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Microsoft cybersecurity whistleblower says the company ignored warnings about SolarWinds hack
In 2021, a team of Russian hackers got access to all kinds of American government data in a cyberattack known as SolarWinds.
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Asylum seekers face deportation under Biden's executive actions
Authorities swiftly deported hundreds of migrants instead of giving them an opportunity to claim asylum.
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'I Will Greet the Sun Again' tells story of Iranian-American boy's struggle with identity
Khashayar J. Khabushani's novel centers around K., an Iranian-American boy growing up in Los Angeles who struggles with both his identity and his sexuality. The book is now out in paperback.
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Graduates of EV charger training program struggle to find jobs
A training program that promised high-paying jobs in the EV charger industry is finding lackluster demand for its graduates.
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Sandy Hook shooting survivors graduate high school
In December 2012, a gunman murdered 20 of their fellow first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
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Court settlement lets people denied U.S. visas under the Trump-era 'Muslim ban' reapply for free
The agreement calls for the government to provide a clear visa reconsideration process, free of charge, to nearly 25,000 people from Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen who were prevented from getting U.S. visas.
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Is the Supreme Court facing an ethics crisis?
On Tuesday, U.S. House Democrats held a round table discussion on ethics issues and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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What's at stake in hard-fought Nevada Senate race this November
The race will help determine which party holds power in Congress next year.