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Facebook notifies users who may be eligible for $725M privacy settlement

Some Facebook users received a notification Saturday that wasn't a friend request or comment (nor a scam, for that matter). The social media platform informed users they may be eligible for a piece of the massive $725 million settlement.

Warner says Texas ruling on abortion pill was ‘crazy’

Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) said the federal Texas judge ruling that invalidated the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decades-old approval on the abortion pill mifepristone was "crazy." "I'm not sure how to read it. I do know that it was the judge’s decision in Texas," he told ABC's Martha Raddatz on "This Week." "I think...

Coons confident in how Garland has conducted Hunter Biden investigation

Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) said Sunday he had confidence in Attorney General Merrick Garland’s conduct in overseeing the federal investigation into Hunter Biden, the president’s son. “President Biden from the days he was campaigning to his first days as president made it clear that he thought restoring the independence of the Department of Justice,” Coons...

Mace: Republicans ‘going to lose huge’ in 2024 with current abortion policies

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) blasted Republicans for their abortion policies, saying on Sunday the GOP is “going to lose huge” if it continues to embrace increasingly restrictive stances on the procedure. “As Republicans, we need to read the room on this issue because the vast majority of folks are not in the extremes,” Mace said...

Sununu: Democrats should stop making ‘political fodder’ out of gun death tragedies

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) said on Sunday that Democrats are making "political fodder" out of mass shootings by trying to pass more gun laws in the wake of the tragedies.  "I'm the governor of one of the safest states in the country," he told NBC's Chuck Todd on "Meet the Press." "We also have...

House Republicans are holding the federal workforce hostage

The Freedom Caucus is making its second attempt in recent history to resurrect the Holman Rule from its legislative grave, and as in most zombie stories, this political monstrosity should remain buried.

Graham say he would support replacement for Feinstein on Judiciary if she resigns

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Sunday he would support efforts to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on the Judiciary Committee if she were to resign from the chamber amid health concerns. “If she resigned, I would make sure that whatever we did in the past when members resigned would be followed,” Graham said on CNN’s...

If Candida auris is drug-resistant, how do you kill it?

A deadly fungus spreading in more than half of U.S. states is so concerning in part because of the way it has evolved to be resistant to both antimicrobial cleaning products and anti-fungal drugs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently warned.

Netanyahu says he would be willing to meet with DeSantis during governor’s trip to Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he would be willing to meet with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) when the governor makes his trip to Israel, which is expected this week as DeSantis makes his domestic and international rounds ahead of an expected White House campaign. “Of course, I’ll meet with everyone, why not?”...

How will COVID shots be paid for after emergency ends?

The era of free COVID-19 vaccines is coming to a close as the federal government wraps up its public health emergency for the pandemic. The Biden administration and manufacturers are taking steps to maintain vaccine accessibility, particularly for the uninsured, as the shots transition toward commercialization. But while Americans with insurance are still expected to...

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