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Election denier Jim Marchant to run for Senate in Nevada

Election denier Jim Marchant to run for Senate in Nevada

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jim Marchant, a Nevada Republican who led a movement of candidates who promoted Donald Trump's lies of a stolen 2020 election, was set to announce Tuesday that he will run for the U.S.
Navy commander pulled from job in connection with SEAL death

Navy commander pulled from job in connection with SEAL death

WASHINGTON (AP) — The commander of the Naval Special Warfare Center who was reprimanded in connection with the death last year of a Navy SEAL candidate has been pulled out of his job about two months early, U.S. officials said Tuesday. Navy Capt.
Prominent Palestinian hunger striker dies in Israeli custody

Prominent Palestinian hunger striker dies in Israeli custody

JERUSALEM (AP) — A high-profile Palestinian prisoner died in Israeli custody on Tuesday after a hunger strike of nearly three months, Israel’s prison service announced.
Vermont allows out-of-staters to use assisted suicide law

Vermont allows out-of-staters to use assisted suicide law

Vermont on Tuesday became the first state in the country to change its medically assisted suicide law to allow terminally ill people from out of state to take advantage of it to end their lives. Republican Gov.
Oregon secretary of state resigns due to marijuana job

Oregon secretary of state resigns due to marijuana job

SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan announced her resignation on Tuesday amid sharp criticism from both Republicans and Democrats for having moonlighted as a highly-paid consultant to a marijuana business.
Wisconsin Supreme Court won't order ivermectin use for COVID

Wisconsin Supreme Court won't order ivermectin use for COVID

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin's conservative-controlled Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a hospital could not be forced to give a deworming drug to a patient with COVID-19.
Biden sending 1,500 troops for Mexico border migrant surge

Biden sending 1,500 troops for Mexico border migrant surge

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration will send 1,500 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of an expected migrant surge following the end of coronavirus pandemic-era restrictions, according to four administration officials.
FIFA warns Europe of Women's World Cup broadcast blackout

FIFA warns Europe of Women's World Cup broadcast blackout

GENEVA (AP) — Publicly criticizing broadcasters for offering too little to screen the Women’s World Cup has not worked out yet for FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who is now threatening a blackout in major European markets.
Devils blank Rangers in Game 7, face Canes in second round

Devils blank Rangers in Game 7, face Canes in second round

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey Devils surprised a lot of hockey experts this past season in going from an NHL also-ran to one of the top teams in the league.
Oklahoma governor signs gender-affirming care ban for kids

Oklahoma governor signs gender-affirming care ban for kids

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma on Monday became the latest state to ban gender-affirming medical care for minors as Republican Gov.