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Senate Immigration Talks Grind On as Trump Invokes Nazi-Era 'Blood' Rhetoric
Negotiators insist they are making progress, but a hoped-for framework did not emerge. The talks come as Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner in 2024, delivered alarming anti-immigrant remarks about “blood” purity over the weekend, echoing Nazi slogans of World War II at a political rally.

Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Semiautomatic Weapons in Illinois
The Supreme Court decided to leave in place a ban on semi-automatic weapons in the state of Illinois.

Senate Approves Retroactive Pay for Military After Tuberville Hold
The Senate passed a bill giving retroactive pay increases to those service members who may have been affected by the hold on military promotions caused by Senator Tommy Tuberville.

Giuliani Trial: Jurors Continue Deliberations on Defamation Case
Jurors are expected to resume deliberations this morning in a case that centers on how much Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani must pay in his damages defamation trial.

Pres. Biden Again Calls on Israel to Protect Civilians
President Biden said Israel needs to be more careful when it comes to civilian deaths in its war with Hamas as the next phase of the war is weeks away.

Drugmakers Penalized for Big Price Jumps Will Make Them Cheaper for Seniors Next Year
The White House has unveiled a list of 48 drugs that drugmakers will have to pay rebates to the federal government on due to raising their prices higher than the cost of inflation during this year.

EU to Open Membership Negotiations With Ukraine, Moldova
The European Council announced it will open negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova to join the group.

Yellen: Trump-Era China Policies Left U.S. 'Vulnerable'
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said former President Trump's policies toward China have left the nation "more vulnerable" and more isolated in the global economy.

Men Charged With Illegal Killing of 3,600 Birds, Including Bald and Golden Eagles to Sell
A federal grand jury in Montana has indicted two men accused of killing about 3,600 birds, including bald eagles and golden eagles, and selling them on the black market.
