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RFK Jr. clarifies stance on government limits on abortion

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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted online clarifying his stance on government abortion limits on Saturday. Earlier this week, Kennedy told Sage Steele on her podcast that he's against government limits on abortion, even if they're full-term. His Saturday post appeared to backtrack on his previous comments. “Abortion has been a notoriously divisive...

Sunday Shows Preview: Biden’s threat to halt weapons to Israel sparks GOP outrage

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President Biden’s declaration this week, warning Israel that if it invades Rafah the United States will not supply it with weapons, sparked outrage with the Republican Party, which will likely be the focus of this week’s Sunday talk shows. In an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett on Wednesday, Biden said if the Israel Defense Forces...

Trump-appointed judge halts Biden administration credit card late fee cap

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A former President Trump-appointed judge in Texas halted President Biden’s administration’s plan to decrease late fees on credit cards to $8.  The new rule, which was set to take place next week, was stopped with US District Judge Mark T. Pittman issuing a preliminary injunction, a decision beneficial to credit card companies and big banks. ...

What is a G5 geomagnetic storm?

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(NEXSTAR) — On Friday night, the most significant G5 geomagnetic storm since 2003 hit Earth — causing several coronal mass ejections, or CMEs — and allowing many across the U.S. to see northern lights where they usually can't. But just what does all this mean? To start with, as explained by the weather team at...

VCU students walk out of commencement protesting Youngkin speech

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Students at the Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) walked out of their commencement ceremony to protest an address by Gov. Glenn Younkin (R-Va.). About 100 of the 1,200 graduates at the graduation ceremony Saturday quietly filed out of the Greater Richmond Convention Center, some wearing kaffiyeh scarves and signs reading “Teach Black history” and “Book bans...

Thomas condemns 'nastiness and lies' he and wife have faced

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas condemned the “nastiness” and lies” he and his wife, Ginni, have faced in the last few years. Thomas has faced scrutiny over accepting lavish, undisclosed gifts from billionaire friends while his wife, Ginni, has faced criticism over trying to overturn the 2020 general election results.  The revelation about failing to...



Views of the northern lights from around the US

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(NEXSTAR) - People around the U.S. were buzzing Friday night as they tried to catch a glimpse of the Aurora Borealis that swept across the country. Phones and cameras were obviously in hand, hoping to catch a photo of a night that many Americans may never forget. Thankfully, a lot of those people also shared...

Will Americans see the northern lights again tonight?

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(NEXSTAR) - Friday night, Americans across the country were able to catch a glimpse of the northern lights from coast to coast, a sight many only get to see once in their lifetime. But for those who missed it, or are hoping for a second look, you may just get that chance Saturday night. According...

Questions swirl about Nikki Haley's next move

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Speculation is swirling over the role Nikki Haley will play in the run-up to November as she racks up primary votes against former President Trump months after dropping out of the presidential race. Haley, who exited the race in March, garnered 21.7 percent of the vote in Tuesday’s Indiana primary, the latest example of her...

House Democrat says US-Israel relationship 'ironclad,' but discussions should be 'in private'

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Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-Fla.) claimed that the U.S.-Israel relationship is “ironclad” amid tensions over Gaza, but suggested that “communication” between the two countries regarding Rafah should be done “behind closed doors.” Wasserman-Schultz reaffirmed that Biden has “stood steadfastly” behind Israel following the Oct. 7 terrorist attack by Hamas on the south of the country that...

Court strikes down NY county transgender athlete ban

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A New York state Supreme Court struck down a Long Island county’s transgender athlete ban on Friday. The executive order, issued in February by Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, was shot down by Judge Francis Ricigliano after ruling that he did not have the authority to deliver one. “With the stated goal of protecting women's...

Photos: Solar flare makes aurora borealis visible across the globe

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A massive solar storm hit the United States and the rest of the globe Friday evening, becoming the biggest in decades. The intensity of the solar storm painted the night skies in different colors — such as pinks, purples, and greens. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported late Friday that the solar storm...

DOJ seeking 40 year sentence for man who assaulted Pelosi's husband

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking a 40-year sentence for the man who assaulted former Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) husband in 2022. Prosecutors said that David DePape, the man who broke into Pelosi’s home and assaulted her husband, Paul Pelosi, with a hammer, should face maximum penalties for both counts he was convicted of...

Cardin: Israel military aid should continue, though war conduct report 'raised concerns'

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Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Senate Foreign Relations Committee chair, said military aid to Israel should continue, through the war conduct report released by the State Department on Friday “raised concerns.”  Cardin’s remarks on transferring military aid to Israel are different than that of the White House, as President Biden withheld sending over some bombs...

Israel ordering new evacuations in Rafah, preparing to expand operations

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Israel is ordering new evacuations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where over one million Palestinians are sheltering, as the country is preparing to expand its military operations. People in Rafah were told by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to head north to the Al Mawasi area. They were also instructed to head west...





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