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Abortion rights center stage ahead of Pennsylvania vote

Jen Sloan has voted Republican her entire life, but in the upcoming midterm election, the nurse living in suburban Pittsburgh will cast her first vote for Democrats.

Why? The 52-year-old Pennsylvanian fears for the future of abortion rights, which has become a key issue this election season.

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Russian missile hits apartments in Ukrainian city after U.S. warns on war crimes

By Jonathan Landay and Jeff Mason

MYKOLAIV, Ukraine/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Russian missile struck an apartment building in the Ukrainian port of Mykolaiv early on Tuesday, a Reuters witness said, the latest strike on a city hours after the United States warned that it would hold Russia accountable for war crimes.

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Will student loan debt forgiveness be taxed in California? Here’s why it’s a ‘maybe’

Millions of people will soon benefit from President Joe Biden’s student debt relief plan, though it is unclear if Californians will be taxed on the relief funds. The one-time debt forgiveness of up to $20,000 will not be federally taxed, thanks to the 2021 American Rescue Plan. Previously, debt cancellation was considered taxable income, with some exceptions. Whether or not it will be taxed on a state level, on the other hand, depends on where you live. An estimated 4 million Californians have some form of student debt. Will I have to pay taxes on my debt relief in California?Maybe. Here’s wha...

U.S., Mexico call for Haiti security mission to confront gangs

By Brian Ellsworth

(Reuters) - The United States and Mexico said on Monday they will seek support from the United Nations for a security mission to restore order in Haiti amid a worsening humanitarian crisis, but did not identify who would lead the mission.

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‘Abomination’: Marjorie Taylor Greene suggests Democratic senator and pastor Raphael Warnock is not a Christian

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) expanded her white Christian nationalist attacks on Monday, barely one week after again promoting the racist “Great Replacement” theory at a Trump rally.

Speaking with Charlie Kirk, a far right wing radio host, founder of Turning Point USA, and member of the highly-secretive Christian organization Council for National Policy, Greene repeatedly attacked U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA), the senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church, which was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s church in Atlanta.

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Progressives say new midterm poll must be 'wake up call' to Democrats

With new polling showing that Republicans have gained a significant advantage in the upcoming midterm elections, progressives on Monday said Democrats must spend the next three weeks laser-focused on the U.S. economy and their plans to end price-gouging and rein in corporate power to help working people.

The New York Times/Siena College poll showed that 49% of likely voters now plan to support Republican candidates, while 45% favor Democrats. In September, the same poll showed Democrats with a one-point lead.

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'Low income people are going to vote like our democracy depends on it': Protests center poor voters' demands ahead of midterms

Less than a month before Election Day, low-income people and allies came together across the United States on Saturday as part of a get-out-the-vote push by the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.

Along with marches, the Poor People's Campaign held a virtual rally. Watch the footage below:

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US says it is 'confident' Pakistan can secure nukes after Biden uproar

The United States said Monday that it had confidence in Pakistan's ability to control its nuclear arsenal after President Joe Biden expressed alarm, leading Islamabad to summon the US ambassador.

"The United States is confident of Pakistan's commitment and its ability to secure its nuclear assets," State Department spokesman Vedant Patel told reporters.

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'It is crucial for Pennsylvania voters to elect John Fetterman': Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer's editorial board on Sunday not only endorsed Democratic U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman but also argued that his Republican opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz, is "wholly unprepared" for the role.

"An experienced public servant, Fetterman has an abundance of the kind of values and priorities that are needed to move the nation forward."

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‘Macabre’: Texas schools now sending DNA kits to parents in wake of Uvalde shooting massacre after Abbott signed law

Texas school districts have begun distribution of DNA kits to parents mandating they be made available after GOP Governor Greg Abbott signed a law last year. The availability of the kits comes in the wake of the horrific mass shooting at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, where 19 students and two teachers were slaughtered earlier this year in May.

"The state Legislature passed a law in spring 2021 requiring the Texas Education Agency to give inkless in-home fingerprint and DNA identification cards to each public school system in Texas," The Houston Chronicle reports. "The kits will be made available at each primary-level campus. The cards are intended to be kept by guardians who can give them to law enforcement in order to potentially help find missing or trafficked children."

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Jan. 6 rioter lashes out at Biden for 'poisoning' the 'entire nation' against him

A decorated Army veteran who is charged with assaulting police officers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is saying President Joe Biden is influencing the jury against him, according to a new report from The Fayetteville Observer.

Jeffrey McKellop, 57, wants his case dismissed because Biden “has intentionally and irreparably poisoned the entire nation as a jury pool.”

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Marjorie Taylor Greene compares herself to Jan. 6 rioters — then quickly walks it back

In a deep dive into the career trajectory of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), the New York Times' Robert Draper reports that the controversial lawmaker once told a British interviewer that she has much in common with the Jan. 6 rioters and then walked it back immediately.

As Draper wrote, Taylor Greene went from an outsider who couldn't get a meeting with Republican leaders before she won election to the face of the far-right members of the House.

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Republicans are trapped in a 'Triangle of Doom' that will cripple the party: conservative pollster

In a column for the Bulwark, conservative campaign consultant Sarah Longwell claims the Republican Party as it was once constituted will soon be a thing of the past because all the "good Republicans" are being driven from the party.

Reacting to the news that Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) is surrendering his seat in order to become the president of the University of Florida, joining an exodus of GOP lawmakers who have thrown up their hands over the influence of Donald Trump, Longwell claims there is a sea-change in the GOP that has its roots in what she calls the "right-wing infotainment" industry.

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