Hafsa Quraishi
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Several Democratic lawmakers who teamed up for a social media video back in November, urging U.S. service members to refuse illegal orders, say they're now being contacted by federal prosecutors for questioning.
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Survivor Liz Stein has been waiting for years for the documents to be released.
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Tuesday marks two years since Hamas militants attacked southern Israel, killing nearly 1,200 people and taking 251 others hostage. In response, Israeli forces launched a war in Gaza and have killed more than 67,000 Palestinians.
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As interest in reading for pleasure declines in the U.S. overall, there’s one genre that’s been steadily drawing readers in with promises of happily-ever-afters: romance.
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Starting in November, every parent in the state — no matter how much they earn — will be able to obtain child care at no cost.
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Two consecutive Israeli airstrikes killed 22 people, including five journalists, at Nasser Hospital.
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The Texas House of Representatives is at a standstill, after Democratic members left the state to block a vote on redrawing Texas's congressional maps midway through the special session.
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On Friday, President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Erika McEntarfer, after the July jobs report showed job growth had stagnated.
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Last week, Sayfollah Musallet, a U.S. citizen from Tampa, Florida, was killed by Israeli settlers while visiting family in the West Bank.
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Eskamani says detainees are being held in "cages."