The Capitol rally and march was part of a nationwide movement protesting the Trump administration.
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Centrist senator Rodrigo Paz won Bolivia's presidency with 54% of the vote, ending 20 years of rule by the Movement Toward Socialism party amid economic turmoil.
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The U.S. will slash assistance to Colombia and enact tariffs on its exports because the country's leader, Gustavo Petro, "does nothing to stop" drug production, President Donald Trump said Sunday.
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Senator Tim Kaine calls for Congress to reclaim its war powers over Venezuela strikes.
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Israel and Hamas exchange fire in southern Gaza, leaving several Palestinians dead and raising new doubts about the fragile ceasefire.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of the law, which limits "expressive activity" on college campuses.
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The lawsuit argues the App Store Accountability Act violates the First Amendment by limiting access to protected speech.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that his office will investigate the University of North Texas.
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Seven groups representing authors, libraries, book publishers, and First Amendment supporters are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case of book removals in Llano County.
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We've broken down all 17 ballot measures – what they mean and who's behind them – that will decide everything from property taxes to disciplining judges.
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The day is also his birthday. A Council Consideration Request (CCR) by District 5 Councilwoman Terri Castillo for the proclamation was approved by the city council's governance committee. However, a separate CCR to name the San Antonio International airport after Popovich was declined today based on a recommendation from city staff.
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