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President Biden’s COVID-19 symptoms 'improved meaningfully,' doctor says

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White House Dr. Kevin O’Connor said President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 symptoms have 'improved meaningfully,' as he isolates at his seaside home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, after testing positive. (Scripps News)
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Interview with Anneliese Dodds on the government's decision to resume funding to UNWRA

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Interview with Anneliese Dodds the Minister for Women and Equalities of the United Kingdom. Dodds talks on the government's decision to resume funding to UNWRA.
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How J.D. Vance went from a never-Trumper to running mate

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J.D. Vance called Donald Trump a "fraud" in 2016 and said he might vote for Hillary Clinton if it looked like Trump would win. Eight years later, Vance is Trump's running mate. (Scripps News)
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Gething 'acted with incredible dignity', says Labour ally

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Hefin David, one of the First Minister’s staunchest allies on the Labour benches in the Senedd, said Vaughan Gething has “acted with incredible dignity” but now was the time for him to go. Speaking to the PA news agency, he said: “He...
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Minister says sticking to 5% spending rule would pose risk to public services

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Ministers have defended plans to breach the 5% spending rule in Budget 2025, arguing that remaining within the limit would have posed a risk to public services. Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe said Ireland would not have the...
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George Clooney, a Biden supporter, i calling for the president to step aside

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George Clooney has added his name to the growing list of people calling for President Joe Biden to exit the presidential race. (Scripps News)
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Pelosi makes comments on Biden's path forward

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While Nancy Pelosi did not join six House Democrats in calling for Biden to withdraw, she told MSNBC, "We are all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short." (Scripps News)
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Supreme Court sends Trump case back to lower court, giving former president limited immunity

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In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court returned lower court rulings and stated that a former president has absolute immunity for his core constitutional powers. (Scripps News)
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Supreme Court rules in favor of North Dakota truck stop in blow to federal regulations

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The Supreme Court opened the door Monday to new, broad challenges to regulations long after they take effect, the third blow in a week to federal agencies. (Scripps News)
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Supreme Court says DOJ went too far with charges against Jan. 6 rioters

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The Supreme Court ruled that obstruction charges against participants of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection went too far. (Scripps News)
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Supreme Court rules to allow emergency abortions in Idaho

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The Supreme Court officially ruled on Thursday to allow emergency abortions in Idaho. (Scripps News)
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Scripps News speaks with domestic abuse survivor Kate Ranta on Supreme Court gun ruling

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Scripps News speaks with Kate Ranta, a survivor of domestic abuse whose experience was one of the dozens filed with the court as briefs in support of continued gun restrictions. (Scripps News)
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Boeing CEO grilled by lawmakers amid multiple incidents

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Congressional scrutiny of Boeing intensified today with an appearance from the company's CEO for tough questioning about the company's manufacturing procedures. (Scripps News)
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Reaction to Supreme Court's decision to strike down bump stock ban

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The New Civil Liberties Alliance challenged the bump stock ban, which was approved under the Trump administration. (Scripps News)
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Douglas Ross must answer 'serious' questions says Scottish First Minister John Swinney

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Scottish First Minister John Swinney has said Douglas Ross must answer 'serious' questions over claims he used expenses for travel to his referee job and said his position as Scottish Tory leader was undermined by his decision to seek...
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Portsmouth residents in Penny Mordaunt's constituency talk about the PM skipping D-Day event

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Residents in Portsmouth speak about the backlash to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's decision to skip a D-Day event and whether this will affect Penny Mordaunt's hopes of retaining her Portsmouth North seat in the General Election Speakers...
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Starmer distances himself from Rayner and Sarwar in row over Abbott

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Sir Keir Starmer has distanced himself from his deputy Angela Rayner and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar by refusing to say if he wants Diane Abbott to stand again for his party.
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General Election 2024: May 29 round-up

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A daily round-up as the UK is set to go to the polls for a July 4 election.
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Starmer: no decision yet taken on whether Abbott will stand for Labour

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Veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott has not been barred from standing in the General Election, Sir Keir Starmer said. The Labour leader said no decision had been taken on whether she would be allowed to defend her seat. Ms Abbott, who in...
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Sir Keir Starmer comments on junior doctors strike and Diane Abbott row on campaign trail

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Diane Abbott has not been barred from standing as a Labour candidate, Sir Keir Starmer has said. He was speaking on the campaign trail, during a visit to the West Midlands. The Labour leader took questions from journalists about the...
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Two-state solution is the only way to bring peace - Taoiseach

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Taoiseach Simon Harris, standing alongside former UK prime minister Gordon Brown, speaks on the Gaza conflict before they arrive at the inaugural Child Poverty and Well-being Summit at Hibernia Conference Centre, Dublin Castle.
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Starmer outlines Labour plan at campaign launch

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Sir Keir Starmer has denied he is scaling back Labour’s ambitions as he launched the party’s doorstep offer to voters ahead of the general election. The Labour leader unveiled a pledge card with six “first steps” his party would take if...
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Lord David Cameron visits Ukraine after the Government announced a commitment to spend £3 billion a year on military support

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Lord David Cameron has visited Ukraine following the Government’s announcement that it will commit to at least £3 billion a year in military support to the country. The Foreign Secretary met with Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky,...
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Cameron backs Ukraine’s attacks on Russian territory

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Lord David Cameron has backed Ukrainian strikes against targets inside Russia using British-supplied weapons. The Foreign Secretary said it was a decision for Ukraine how to use the supplied equipment and Kyiv “absolutely has the right”...