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US senators call for close look at TikTok
Leaders of the US Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday called for an investigation into whether Chinese officials are getting access to data about US users of video-snippet sharing sensation TikTok.
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Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ending 50 years of federal abortion rights
The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the landmark ruling that enshrined abortion as a constitutional right in the U.S. for almost half a century.
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Senate passes first major federal gun safety legislation in decades
The Senate on Thursday night passed a bipartisan bill to address gun violence that amounts to the first major federal gun safety legislation in decades.
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Senators reach bipartisan compromise on gun violence bill
Senate bargainers reached agreement Tuesday on a bipartisan gun violence bill , potentially teeing up final passage by week's end on an incremental but landmark package that would stand as Congress’ response to mass shootings in Texas and New York
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Gay Republican group banned from GOP convention
After years spent telling Republicans that LGBTQ rights aren't important and mocking the community, the group was surprised to find out that the Party listened to them.
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Poll: Biden disapproval hits new high as more Americans say they would vote for Trump
As inflation keeps rising and recession fears loom, a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll shows that Joe Biden is currently in the worst shape of his presidency.
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Lawmakers push for universal chargers for smartphones, mobile devices
U.S. senators are pushing for a plan to introduce a universal charging standard for smartphones, tablets and other portable devices.
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Trump a ‘clear and present danger to US democracy’, conservative judge warns
In a chilling warning, a conservative judge closed the the third January 6 committee hearing on Thursday by saying Donald Trump, his allies and supporters were still “a clear and present danger to American democracy”.
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U.S. House passes a major wildlife conservation spending bill
The Recovering America's Wildlife Act would create a permanent fund of more than $1.3 billion, given to states, territories, and tribal nations for wildlife conservation on the ground.
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Bipartisan crypto overhaul seeks to treat most digital assets as commodities and empower CFTC
The Lummis-Gillibrand bill amounts to a regulatory overhaul that would classify the vast majority of digital assets as commodities.
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Proud Boys charged with seditious conspiracy in Capitol riot
The former top leader of the far-right Proud Boys extremist group and other members were charged Monday with seditious conspiracy for what federal prosecutors say was a coordinated attack on the U.S.
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Landmark bill to limit energy-intensive cryptomining passes New York Legislature
The New York Legislature has approved a milestone environmental measure designed to tap the brakes on the spread of cryptocurrency mining operations that burn fossil fuels.
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Is it Illegal to Own More than Six Dildos in Texas? Yes, It Is.
The Lone Star State, called by Republicans one of the States where citizens have more freedoms and civil rights because people can buy unlimited guns, has a law that makes it illegal for a person to own six or more dildos
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Jim Jefferies - Gun Control (Part 1 & 2)
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Kellyanne Conway’s Book Is the Nastiest Trump Memoir Yet
And maybe the most flagrantly dishonest.
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Democrats: Google must protect privacy of abortion patients
More than 40 Democratic members of Congress are asking Google to stop what they see as the unnecessary collection and retention of people's location data, arguing the information could be used to identify women seeking abortions.
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Florida's Not Allowed to Stop Social Media Companies From Banning Politicians
An appeals court ruled against a law that would've punished online platforms for content moderation.
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Welcome to Joe Manchin’s Scorching Summer of Climate Doom
This summer is the last best chance for the U.S. to take climate action, and we’re blowing it.
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Biden voters were much more likely to report negative voting than Trump voters in the 2020 election
In the 2020 election, many Americans chose to vote due to their hatred of the opposing candidate, rather than their fondness for their chosen politician. A study published in American Political Research seeks to understand the dynamics behind this so-called "negative voting" pattern.
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House to vote on domestic terrorism bill after Buffalo attack
The House moved toward swift passage Wednesday of legislation that would devote more federal resources to preventing domestic terrorism in response to the racist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York.
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