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Latin America

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Pro-abortion protest in Buenos Aires Dec.10

Argentinian Senate approves bill to legalize abortion

The bill will allow women to seek legal abortions through the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.

White House

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Drag queen reads to children

Trump order pledges to prosecute teachers, admins for 'facilitating' gender confusion in kids

Attorney general would work with state AGs to crush practices observed nationwide, using student privacy and parental rights laws. Some critics of federal encroachment worry "patriotic education" provision goes too far.

All Things Trump

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Donald Trump

Trump blasts Jewish Democrats and warns 'Israel is gone' if Harris wins in November

The former president addressed the Republican Jewish Coalition during their annual retreat in Las Vegas, and urged Jewish voters to have their "heads examined" if they support the Democratic Party.

Crime

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Protesters demonstrating against the police training center

Atlanta officials approve $31 million for police facility targeted in domestic terror attacks

The budget was approved despite strong opposition from protesters and community members.

Culture

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Rudy Giuliani in July 2020

Giuliani: BLM 'close to being able to be designated as a domestic terrorist organization'

The former New York City Mayor said 'you got the beginnings of a pretty good case' for slapping the group with the designation.

Security

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The Pentagon Building

Retired Gen. Tata appointed to Pentagon post, after Trump administration pulls his nomination

The retired brigadier general's Senate nomination hearing was abruptly canceled last week, amid fears that he would not secure the votes he needed for confirmation

Elections

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Former President Donald Trump

With three weeks to go, Trump ascending to favorite in betting markets

Odds have Republican favored over Kamala Harris 54.1%-44.9%.

Courts & Law

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Supreme Court

Supreme Court decision on religious charter schools will carry widespread ramifications

The St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School v. Drummond case involves a 2023 decision by the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board to allow St. Isidore to join the dozens of charter schools in the state.

Politics & Policy

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New York Rep. George Santos

Santos introduces bill to block funds to countries that pass anti-LGBT policies

The bill comes the same week that Ugandan lawmakers adopted legislation making it a crime to identify as LGBT and expanding the death penalty for an array of related crimes.

Media

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Pavel Durov

Arrest of Telegram's Pavel Durov marks latest censorship sweeping across Europe

The arrest has ignited a firestorm of opposition on social media and elsewhere – with activists, politicians, scholars and others decrying what they perceive as an escalating threat to freedom of speech.

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