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Texas lawmakers hold hearing for proposed gun restrictions, parents of Uvalde shooting victims speak out

Texas lawmakers held a hearing regarding proposed restrictions on guns in the state. Parents of Uvalde school shooting victims spoke but the session was adjourned with no vote.

Top Biden donors invited to White House as president repeats plans that he ‘intends to run’

President Biden's top donors are being invited to an exclusive White House event in a reported effort to rekindle relationships ahead of the 2024 campaign.

Classified document leaker’s Guard unit pulled from intelligence duty, saddled with ‘busy work’: report

The 102nd Intelligence Wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard has been sidelined from doing intelligence work in the aftermath of a classified documents leak.

Arizona Senate settles lawsuit accusing it of withholding records from a 2020 election audit

American Oversight, an organization that promotes government transparency, will receive a $150K settlement from a lawsuit that accused the Arizona Senate of withholding records.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a Democrat challenging Biden. But what is his platform?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is challenging President Biden for the 2024 Democratic nomination. His campaign platform emphasizes civil liberties, government transparency and opposition to foreign intervention.

‘Save women’s sports’ bill passes House with zero votes from Dems, who call it transgender ‘bullying’

Democrats voted against a bill Thursday aimed at preventing biological males from competing against females as transgender athletes, a bill Dems equated to bullying.

Washington governor poised to sign massive ‘assault weapons’ ban, says it ‘will save lives’

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, is expected to sign an immediate ban on semiautomatic rifles. The bill comes on the heels of other gun control measures.

Kansas to give voters 3 days after polls close to return mail-in ballots

Republicans in Kansas proposed a bill that would eliminate the grace period for mail in ballots. The bill was vetoed and there will still be a three-day grace period.

Senators launch effort to help Taiwan defend against ongoing Chinese cyberattacks

Sens. Jacky Rosen and Mike Rounds are introducing a bill on Thursday that would require the Pentagon to increase its cybersecurity cooperation with Taiwan

Biden pledges $1B more in US funding for UN’s Green Climate Fund

President Biden announced Thursday he will be convening a meeting of the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate and committing $1 billion to the U.N.'s Green Fund.

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