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Biden deplores 'stain' of hate in US after Buffalo mass shooting
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden urged police departments to spend federal law enforcement aid, saying it can help reduce gun violence “and intervene before it’s too late.”
Hours after his speech at an event for police officers killed in the line of duty, the White House said the president and first lady Jill Biden will visit Buffalo, ...Read more

Biden deplores 'stain' of hate in US after Buffalo mass shooting
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden urged police departments to spend federal law enforcement aid, saying it can help reduce gun violence “and intervene before it’s too late.”
Speaking at a memorial event for police officers killed in the line of duty, Biden touched briefly on the shooter in Buffalo, New York, who killed 10 people and ...Read more

Scholz's party slumps to worst result in Germany's biggest state
Olaf Scholz’s Social Democratic Party lost a regional election for the second straight week, suffering a fresh blow amid wavering support for the German chancellor’s Ukraine policy.
The Christian Democrats, the main opposition party at the national level, were projected to take 35.3% of the vote in North Rhine-Westphalia on Sunday, ...Read more
Somalia's president moves on to second round of vote
Somalia’s president progressed to the next round of the nation’s presidential elections, though his bid to become the nation’s first leader to be reelected faced a strong challenge from a regional leader.
President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, also known as Farmajo, and the head of the semi-autonomous oil-rich Somali region of Puntland, ...Read more

Biden's midterm hopes bedeviled by signs of economy in distress
President Joe Biden’s hopes for a political reset have been overwhelmed by an unrelenting series of economic setbacks, adding to the challenges Democrats face as they court exhausted voters ahead of the crucial midterm election in November.
U.S. gasoline prices are at historic highs. Inflation in April exceeded consensus forecasts. Technology...Read more

Protesters rally for abortion rights in California and across the US
LOS ANGELES — Donna Troy Wangler was among the few women gathered at an abortion rights rally in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday who wasn’t toting a sign proclaiming her views.
But the Inland Empire high school teacher had a poignant story to share about her daughter Lauren, who was born with Down syndrome and was 6 years old when she died...Read more

Protesters gather at abortion rights rallies in California and across US
LOS ANGELES — Joining demonstrators across the country, thousands of women’s rights activists marched in downtown Los Angeles and elsewhere around the state Saturday as the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision legalizing abortion nationwide.
Donna Troy Wangler was among the few women gathered...Read more
Trump endorses Kevin Kiley for California's 3rd Congressional District seat
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Former President Donald Trump Saturday endorsed Kevin Kiley for California’s 3rd Congressional District seat, telling voters the assemblyman has helped fight the “radical maniacs in Sacramento.”
Trump called Kiley, a Republican from Rocklin, “a conservative champion in the California State Capitol.”
“No one ...Read more
Protesters gather at abortion rights rallies in California and across US
LOS ANGELES — Joining demonstrators across the country, women’s rights activists marched in downtown Los Angeles and elsewhere around the state Saturday as the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision legalizing abortion nationwide.
Donna Troy Wangler was among the few women gathered at the L.A. ...Read more
Protesters gather at abortion rights rallies in California and across US
LOS ANGELES — Joining demonstrators across the country, women’s rights activists gathered in downtown Los Angeles and elsewhere around the state Saturday as the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision legalizing abortion nationwide.
The L.A. rally organized by the Women’s March Foundation ...Read more

Trump endorses Doug Mastriano in the Pa. governor's race, a late boost for the far-right front-runner
PHILADELPHIA — Former President Donald Trump endorsed State Sen. Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania's Republican primary for governor, announcing his support for the front-runner just days before Tuesday's election.
The endorsement could very well put him over the top and deal a crippling blow to 11th-hour efforts by some establishment ...Read more

Thomas says leak eroded Supreme Court trust, damaged institution
Justice Clarence Thomas said the leak of a draft U.S. Supreme Court abortion decision has done deep damage to the institution, undermining trust among its members and causing people to “look over your shoulder.”
Speaking at a conference in Dallas on Friday, Thomas said the disclosure has exposed the “fragile” nature of the court, the ...Read more

Chair of first UFO hearing since 1960s: 'Someone has to do it'
WASHINGTON — Congress last held a hearing on reports of UFOs — unidentified flying objects synonymous with space aliens — in the 1960s, and even in the realm of fiction, Scully and Mulder of “The X-Files” seem to have retired.
“Someone has to do it,” Rep.Andre Carson, an Indiana Democrat, says of the need for a public examination ...Read more

DeSantis names conservative lawmaker Cord Byrd as Florida elections chief
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday named conservative Rep. Cord Byrd, a Neptune Beach Republican, as Florida’s new secretary of state, overseeing the state’s elections office.
Byrd, an attorney, has sponsored some of the most controversial bills in the Legislature in recent years, and he sided with DeSantis in an ongoing intraparty...Read more

DeSantis names conservative lawmaker Cord Byrd as Florida elections chief
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday named conservative Rep. Cord Byrd, a Republican, as Florida’s new secretary of state, overseeing the state’s elections office.
Byrd, an attorney, has sponsored some of the most controversial bills in the Legislature in recent years, and he sided with DeSantis in an ongoing intraparty...Read more

Baby-formula shortage spurs US to prod Abbott over access
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Friday urged Abbott Laboratories to do more to ensure low-income families on federal assistance have access to baby formula, amid a nationwide shortage.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the company should extend flexibility through the end of August for states and territories to obtain rebates ...Read more

Analysis: Rick Scott has no regrets about calling for Biden to resign as both sides go bare knuckles
WASHINGTON — A key Republican senator this week called on President Joe Biden to resign, something that once was done scarcely. But Sen. Rick Scott has no regrets.
The gloves are already off with six months to go before the midterm elections.
There was a time when a member of Senate leadership saying a sitting commander in chief is unfit for...Read more

Some of pop's biggest stars teamed with Planned Parenthood for this Roe v. Wade ad
Planned Parenthood has tapped scores of young musicians, entertainers and influencers to condemn the U.S. Supreme Court's potential decision to strip their "constitutional right to abortion" by overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.
In the New York Times on Friday, 160 female, male and nonbinary individuals listed their names on a full...Read more

Doctors, advocates worry end of Roe v. Wade could endanger infertility treatment
WASHINGTON — Sen. Tammy Duckworth made history in 2018 when she became the first senator to give birth while in office. She underwent in vitro fertilization, a procedure used to assist women in getting pregnant by fertilizing an egg in a laboratory setting and implanting it in the uterus.
Now the Illinois Democrat, doctors and advocates are ...Read more

Missouri. Louisiana. Arizona. Patients are already traveling hundreds of miles to have abortions in Illinois
FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS, Ill. — The call came into the southern Illinois abortion clinic on a recent weekday: A young woman from Missouri was on the line, frantic because she no longer had the money to pay for her $470 procedure, which was scheduled for the next day.
The caller panicked because she assumed she’d have to cancel and reschedule later...Read more
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