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  1. Louisiana governor signs bill to classify abortion pills as controlled substances The law makes possession of the abortion-inducing medications without a prescription a crime.
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  2. Feds seek to bar Trump from making statements that endanger law enforcement The request follows a false claim by Trump earlier this week that the FBI agents who searched his Mar-a-Lago estate in August 2022 were "authorized to shoot me" and were "locked & loaded ready to take me out & put my family in danger."
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  3. New bill would criminalize digitally altered "deepfake" porn As more people become victims of so-called "deepfake porn," Congress is finally stepping in with a bill that would make it illegal to share nonconsensual intimate images online, with penalties of hefty fines and possible jail time. Jo Ling Kent spoke with those leading the effort.
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  4. "Sedition Panda" convicted of assaulting officer on Jan. 6 Jesse James Rumson, nicknamed "Sedition Panda," was convicted of assaulting a Prince George's County police officer on Jan. 6, 2021.
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  5. Judge in Hunter Biden's gun case makes rulings on evidence A judge said contents from a laptop Hunter Biden left at a Delaware repair shop as well as his drug use can be used as evidence.
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  6. Senate Democrats seek meeting with chief justice after Alito flag controversy Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse are seeking a meeting with Chief Justice John Roberts to discuss Supreme Court ethics issues.
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  7. George Floyd's brother haunted by nightmares about his murder 4 years later Keeta Floyd, George Floyd's sister-in-law, said of his death four years ago, "It's extremely painful. It's a wound that never heals."
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  8. After Haley said she'd vote for Trump, Biden campaign met with her supporters After Nikki Haley announced she'd vote for Donald Trump, the Biden campaign met with her supporters that very evening.
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  9. Biden campaign ad slams Trump on 2nd anniversary of Uvalde school shooting The Biden campaign released a new ad highlighting the second anniversary of the Uvalde school shooting, as well as a Trump attack ad narrated by Robert De Niro.
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  10. Ohio's GOP governor calls special session to pass legislation ensuring Biden is on 2024 ballot Gov. Mike DeWine is calling a rare special session to pass legislation ensuring Joe Biden is on the ballot.
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  11. Americans want to protect IVF, but the Senate is at odds over path forward In the Senate, dueling bills to protect access to IVF fertility treatments illustrate the lingering partisan divide over the issue.
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  12. Trump says he believes Nikki Haley is going to be "on our team in some form" During an event Wednesday, her first since suspending her presidential campaign, Nikki Haley said that she would "be voting for Trump" in November.
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  13. Judge in "hush money" trial rejects Trump request to sanction prosecutors The judge in the former president's "hush money" trial rejected Trump's request that prosecutors be sanctioned for a deluge of evidence just weeks before the trial's scheduled start.
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  14. Poll: Most believe Trump guilty of crime as his NYC trial comes to a close As Donald Trump's New York criminal trial concludes, most Americans believe he's guilty of a crime but are much less sure about what the jury will decide.
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  15. Political consultant allegedly behind fake Biden robocall indicted New Hampshire's attorney general announced Thursday that Steve Kramer was indicted on 26 charges in the state and the FCC said he had been fined $6 million.
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  16. Biden moves to designate Kenya as a major non-NATO ally President Biden on Thursday announced his intent to designate Kenya as a major non-NATO U.S. ally, the first such designation for a sub-Saharan African country.
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  17. Louisiana Senate passes bill to classify abortion pills as controlled substances The abortion pill legislation could be a template for other states to take aim at the medication commonly used in early-stage pregnancies.
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