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Senate Passes $95B Foreign Aid Package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan; Biden to Sign into Law
The U.S. Senate has passed a long-delayed $95 billion foreign aid package to provide crucial assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, marking a significant bipartisan victory after months of contentious debate. 
The U.S. Senate has passed a long-delayed $95 billion foreign aid package to provide crucial assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, marking a significant bipartisan victory after months of contentious debate. -
Judge Admonishes Donald Trump Lawyer, Mulls Sanctions Over Alleged Gag Order Violations in Hush Money Trial
The New York judge presiding over Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial reprimanded the former president's lead lawyer, Todd Blanche, on Tuesday, as tensions rose over alleged violations of a gag order designed to protect trial participants from Trump's abuse. 
The New York judge presiding over Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial reprimanded the former president's lead lawyer, Todd Blanche, on Tuesday, as tensions rose over alleged violations of a gag order designed to protect trial participants from Trump's abuse. -
DOJ Reaches $138.7 Million Settlement with Larry Nassar Victims Over FBI's Mishandling of Case
The U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to pay nearly $139 million to victims of former Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, settling legal claims brought over the department's failure to adequately investigate allegations that could have brought the convicted child molester to justice sooner and prevented dozens of assaults. 
The U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to pay nearly $139 million to victims of former Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, settling legal claims brought over the department's failure to adequately investigate allegations that could have brought the convicted child molester to justice sooner and prevented dozens of assaults. -
Tensions Escalate at Top US Universities Amid Arrests of Pro-Palestinian Protesters and Mounting Clashes
Tensions have reached a boiling point at several top United States universities, including Columbia University, New York University (NYU), and Yale, as pro-Palestinian demonstrations and arrests escalate in response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. 
Tensions have reached a boiling point at several top United States universities, including Columbia University, New York University (NYU), and Yale, as pro-Palestinian demonstrations and arrests escalate in response to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. -
Supreme Court Grapples with Constitutionality of Criminalizing Homelessness in Grants Pass v. Johnson
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared divided on Monday as it heard arguments in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case that could have sweeping implications for the record number of people living in tents and cars across the country. 
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared divided on Monday as it heard arguments in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case that could have sweeping implications for the record number of people living in tents and cars across the country. -
Michael Cohen Mocks Donald Trump's Alleged Courtroom Flatulence Ahead of Hush Money Trial Testimony
As Donald Trump's hush money trial continues, his former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, has taken to social media to mock the ex-president's alleged courtroom etiquette. Rumors have been circulating that Trump has been passing gas during the proceedings, causing a noticeable odor in the courtroom. 
As Donald Trump's hush money trial continues, his former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, has taken to social media to mock the ex-president's alleged courtroom etiquette. Rumors have been circulating that Trump has been passing gas during the proceedings, causing a noticeable odor in the courtroom. -
Tennessee Governor Criticizes Volkswagen Workers' Decision to Unionize, Sparking Debate
In the wake of a landslide union vote at Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant, Tennessee Republican Gov. Bill Lee has stirred controversy by stating that the workers made a mistake in their decision to unionize under the United Auto Workers (UAW). 
In the wake of a landslide union vote at Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant, Tennessee Republican Gov. Bill Lee has stirred controversy by stating that the workers made a mistake in their decision to unionize under the United Auto Workers (UAW). -
Dozens Arrested at Yale in Pro-Palestinian Protest Amid Heightened Campus Tensions
Tensions on U.S. college campuses, already high since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, escalated into direct confrontations at Yale University, resulting in the arrest of at least 40 protesters during a pro-Palestinian rally. Yale Police Chief Anthony Campbell confirmed that those arrested are facing charges of trespassing, a Class A misdemeanor, and would be released following processing. 
Tensions on U.S. college campuses, already high since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, escalated into direct confrontations at Yale University, resulting in the arrest of at least 40 protesters during a pro-Palestinian rally. Yale Police Chief Anthony Campbell confirmed that those arrested are facing charges of trespassing, a Class A misdemeanor, and would be released following processing. -
Marjorie Taylor Greene Threatens to Oust House Speaker Mike Johnson Over Ukraine Aid Package
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R., Ga.) has intensified her efforts to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) from his position, demanding that he either resign or face a vote for his ouster following the passage of a $95 billion foreign aid package that includes $61 billion for Ukraine and regional partners. 
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R., Ga.) has intensified her efforts to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) from his position, demanding that he either resign or face a vote for his ouster following the passage of a $95 billion foreign aid package that includes $61 billion for Ukraine and regional partners. -
Senate Passes Controversial FISA Reauthorization Bill Despite Privacy Concerns
The U.S. Senate passed a controversial bill to extend government spy powers for another two years, capping a tumultuous journey through Congress just hours after the midnight Friday expiration date. The bill passed 60-34 through the upper chamber with bipartisan support, despite opposition from a coalition of senators on the far left and right of their parties, including Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Mike Lee, R-Utah. 
The U.S. Senate passed a controversial bill to extend government spy powers for another two years, capping a tumultuous journey through Congress just hours after the midnight Friday expiration date. The bill passed 60-34 through the upper chamber with bipartisan support, despite opposition from a coalition of senators on the far left and right of their parties, including Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Mike Lee, R-Utah.