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Pennsylvania second lady Gisele Fetterman stepped into the spotlight this week and took on a central role in the campaign of her husband, Pennsylvania Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman after he suffered a stroke. Gisele Fetterman has long been a presence on the campaign trail, with her husband frequently citing her status as a Dreamer when talking about immigration. |
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The U.S. Census Bureau this week said the decennial tabulation of every American resident had miscounted populations in 14 states by enough that a handful of seats in the House of Representatives should have gone to other states.
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Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, the wife of conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, urged Arizona lawmakers to intervene after former President Trump's 2020 electoral defeat in the state, pressing them to set aside Joe Biden's slate of electors and put forth "a clean slate of Electors," according to The Washington Post. |
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Georgia Senate candidate and former football star Herschel Walker said Wednesday he supports abortion bans without any exceptions for rape, incest or the health of the mother. |
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The Archbishop of San Francisco barred Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) from receiving communion over her support for abortion rights and access. |
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Federal health officials on Friday advised clinicians to watch out for a telltale rash that could be a symptom of monkeypox, a rare viral infection found in the U.S. earlier this week. |
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BY RAFAEL BERNAL AND HARPER NEIDIG |
A federal judge in Louisiana on Friday temporarily stopped the Biden administration from ending Title 42, the Trump-era border management policy that allowed officials to quickly expel foreign nationals at the border under pandemic conditions. |
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The Biden administration will appeal a ruling by a federal judge that temporarily stopped the roll back of Title 42, according to a statement from the White House released Friday. |
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House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said "the country is in danger of imploding" while weighing in on the Buffalo, N.Y., shooting and the mood of Black voters in a wide-ranging interview published Friday. |
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SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk late Thursday apparently responded to an article from Insider that says Musk was accused of sexually propositioning a SpaceX flight attendant, calling the claims not true. |
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OPINION | From the outset, we have treated COVID like New Jersey's fourth-grade test — that is, essentially not wanting to know how widespread the infection had become. But willful ignorance was rejected as an educational solution in New Jersey, perhaps from a realization that at the end of the day, you can't escape the numbers. |
OPINION | From a Western Clausewitzian standpoint, there is no longer any political justification for Russia's aggression against Ukraine other than to allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to save face. But from Putin and his supporters' perspective on Clausewitz ,that is more than a sufficient justification for continuing this war. |
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| | BY ELENA BECATOROS, OLEKSANDR STASHEVSKYI and CIARAN McQUILLAN |
POKROVSK, Ukraine (AP) — In what would be its biggest victory yet in the war with Ukraine, Russia claimed to have captured Mariupol after a nearly three-month siege that reduced much of the strategic port city to a smoking ruin, with over 20,000 civilians feared dead. |
BY JESSE NEWMAN and ANNIE GASPARRO |
U.S. officials acted this week to ease a nationwide shortage of baby formula. But none of the moves will create immediate relief for parents scrambling to find stocked shelves. And none fully address the underlying flaws of the more than $4 billion U.S. formula industry, in which business and government depend on one another to keep the country supplied. |
BY RACHEL LERMAN and FAIZ SIDDIQUI |
Tesla's stock — and Elon Musk's wealth — took a huge hit Friday, continuing a downward spiral and possibly imperiling the billionaire's deal to buy Twitter. |
The United States and South Korea are considering expanding military exercises in and around the Korean Peninsula in response to North Korea's progressing missile and nuclear program, the two countries announced Saturday. |
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