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EPA Reviewing Toxic Chemical in Ohio Train Derailment

The Biden administration has started a formal evaluation of risks from vinyl chloride, the cancer-causing chemical that burned in a plume of toxic black smoke following the train derailment earlier this year in eastern Ohio.

Trump Tells Iowans Not To Stay Home on Election Day Because of Big Lead: ‘Just Go Out and Vote’

Former President Donald Trump told supporters in Iowa that they need to attend the January 15 GOP caucus and vote, even if his lead remains.

Seattle Law Enforcement Ordered to Allow Protest During Rush Hour

Seattle, Washington law enforcement was told to allow a pro-Palestine demonstration to take place on a bridge during rush hour traffic.

Senate Staffer Behind Gay Porn Tape Fired

The U.S. Senate staffer allegedly behind a gay porn video filmed in a room inside the Heart Senate Office building has been fired by Senator Ben Cardin's (D-MD) office.

Rudy Giuliani to Pay $148 Million in Defamation Case

Donald Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani owes almost $150 million after making defamatory statements about two Georgia election workers.

Christian Veteran Beheads Iowa Capitol’s Satanic Display

Veteran Michael Cassidy has been arrested after beheading the satanic display at Iowa's capitol.

Menorah Set up For Hanukkah in Oakland, California Vandalized

A menorah set up for Hanukkah at Oakland’s Lake Merritt was vandalized this week, leading to a motor rally around the lake Wednesday night by Jewish people with menorahs on their cars.

House Votes to Open Impeachment Inquiry into President Biden

House Republicans formally authorized their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Senate Approves Spending Act Enabling ‘Warrantless Backdoor Surveillance’ of Americans

The Senate enacted an $886 billion defense spending proposal this week, a measure that includes financing for Ukraine, yearly pay hikes for personnel, and a reauthorization of the the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

Senator J.D. Vance Calls for Prison Time for Climate Activists Who Deface Public Property

Ohio Republican Senator J.D. Vance is calling for the maximum amount of prison time for climate activists who vandalize historic pieces of art.

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