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Senate Confirms Promotion of General Involved in Afghanistan Withdrawal

President Joe Biden’s pick to command the U.S. Army in Europe and Africa has been promoted to full general.

Arizona Lawsuit Aims to Undo 15-Week Abortion Ban

Reproductive rights advocates have filed a lawsuit in Arizona to challenge the state’s 15-week abortion ban, citing conflicts with a newly approved constitutional amendment that expands access to abortion up to the point of fetal viability.

FBI Investigates Mysterious Drones Near Trump’s N.J. Golf Course

Authorities are investigating a series of unexplained drone sightings near President-elect Donald Trump’s Bedminster golf course in Somerset County, New Jersey. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has responded by restricting drone flights over the Trump National Golf Club and nearby Picatinny Arsenal Military Base.

San Francisco’s New Mayor Inherits Nearly $1 Billion Budget Crisis

San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie faces a daunting task as he prepares to address the city’s $876 million budget shortfall when he takes office on January 8. The fiscal crisis stems from pandemic-era decisions, declining tax revenue, and rising costs.

Prosecutor Dafna Yoran, From Leniency for Murderer to Harsh Treatment of Marine Vet Daniel Penny

Assistant District Attorney Dafna Yoran, who is leading the prosecution against Marine veteran Daniel Penny for the 2023 death of Jordan Neely, has a history of advocating for "restorative justice" in certain cases. However, her approach seems to shift dramatically when it comes to Penny’s case, raising questions about the consistency of her prosecutorial stance.

Brown University Transfers Land to Pokanoket Tribe After Years of Negotiations

Brown University has officially transferred a portion of its property in Rhode Island to the Pokanoket Indian Tribe, marking the culmination of years of negotiation. The university relinquished approximately 255 acres of land in Bristol, known for its historical and cultural significance to Native American communities, including the Pokanoket Tribe. The land transfer, announced on November 15, was part of an agreement dating back to 2017 after members of the tribe set up a month-long encampment on the property.

Mark Halperin Questions Gavin Newsom’s 2028 Presidential Ambition

Political analyst Mark Halperin expressed skepticism on Tuesday regarding the likelihood of California Governor Gavin Newsom running for president in 2028, despite the governor’s rising popularity among Democratic voters. A recent Emerson College poll showed Newsom trailing only Vice President Kamala Harris, who leads the 2028 Democratic field with 37% support, while Newsom holds 7%.

Biden Admin Pushes $7 Billion Loan for EV Battery Plants in Indiana

The Biden administration announced a $6.85 billion loan on Monday to build two electric vehicle (EV) battery plants in Kokomo, Indiana.

H.R. 5349 ‘Crucial Communism Teaching Act’ Reintroduced

The House Rules Committee is set to meet on December 3 to deliberate over H.R. 5349, also known as the 'Crucial Communism Teaching Act.' This bill is designed to educate middle and high school students on the dangers of communism and totalitarianism.

Fani Willis Ordered to Turn Over Communications with Jack Smith, Jan 6 Committee

A judge ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to turn over all communications with Jack Smith and the January 6 Committee.

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