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Ashley Moody Appointed to U.S. Senate, Breaking New Ground for Women in Florida Politics
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is appointed to the U.S. Senate, becoming one of only two women to represent Florida in the chamber.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is appointed to the U.S. Senate, becoming one of only two women to represent Florida in the chamber.
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Nominee Kristi Noem's confirmation hearing reveals debates on immigration policy, disaster response, and cybersecurity amid partisan divides.
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In a final act of clemency, President Biden commuted 2,500 sentences, addressing historical disparities in drug-related sentences, especially between crack and powder cocaine.
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President Biden's removal of Cuba from the terrorism list triggers both criticism and hope as Cuba begins releasing political prisoners under a U.S. deal.
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A jury awards $5 million to Zachary Young, finding CNN defamed him by portraying him as an illegal profiteer in a report on Afghan evacuations.
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The New Georgia Project, founded by Stacey Abrams, faces a historic fine for illegal campaign activities during the 2018 gubernatorial election.
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Rep. Mike Turner has been removed from his role as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, sparking bipartisan concern over his ousting.
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President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration will be held indoors in the Capitol Rotunda due to dangerously low temperatures expected on January 20.
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Remembering Joan Plowright, the celebrated British actress, whose impactful career spanned theatre, film, and television for over seven decades.
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Pope Francis, 88, suffered a forearm injury during a fall at the Vatican residence, raising ongoing health concerns.