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Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester Launches Historic Bid to Become Delaware’s First African-American Female U.S. Senator

Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester has announced her bid to replace retiring Sen. Tom Carper (D) in Delaware, making her the first woman and first African-American to represent the state in Congress. If elected, she would become the third Black woman ever elected to the U.S. Senate. Blunt Rochester is running on a platform of economic and social justice, and has vowed to fight for the rights of all Delawareans, as well as protecting the environment and ensuring access to quality, affordable healthcare.

Supreme Court Justice Alito Caught on Vacation with Hedge Fund Billionaire, Raising Questions of Impartiality

This article discusses the ethical implications of Associate Justice Samuel Alito's vacation to Alaska with hedge fund billionaire Paul Singer. While it is unclear who paid for the trip, it is possible that Singer himself flew Alito to Alaska on a private jet. This has raised questions about the impartiality of the Supreme Court, and the justices are expected to address the issue soon.

Lashrecse Aird’s Victory Secures Democratic Majority in Virginia State Senate and Protects Reproductive Rights

Lashrecse Aird's victory in the Democratic primary race in Virginia on Tuesday has cemented a Democratic majority in the state Senate, offering a glimpse into how allegiance to former President Donald Trump is a weakness in many parts of the country. Aird's win is a significant victory for Democrats, as they are now in a strong position to maintain control of the Capitol and protect reproductive rights.

China Responds to US President Joe Biden’s Comments, Calling Them “Extremely Absurd and Irresponsible

China has strongly opposed US President Joe Biden's comments calling Chinese leader Xi Jinping a dictator, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning expressing "strong dissatisfaction and opposition" to the remarks. The response comes days after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Beijing in an effort to re-establish communication between the two countries. The latest clash of words is likely to further strain the already tense relationship between the US and China.

Israeli Settlers Storm Palestinian Town in Response to Deadly Shooting in the Occupied West Bank

On June 21, 2023, two Palestinian attackers opened fire at a restaurant and gas station near an Israeli settlement, killing four Israelis and wounding several others. In response, Israeli settlers stormed Palestinian towns, setting fire to dozens of cars and homes, and the Israeli military deployed additional forces. This incident has sparked outrage among Palestinians and raised tensions between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, with both sides accusing each other of inciting violence. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and has urged both sides to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful resolution.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Defends Himself in Wall Street Journal Op-Ed Ahead of ProPublica Investigation

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has published a commentary in The Wall Street Journal defending himself from questions about his ethical conduct raised in an upcoming article by ProPublica. Alito claims he had recused himself from cases involving entities connected to hedge fund founder Paul Singer and reported gifts on his financial disclosure forms. ProPublica is expected to publish its investigation into Alito’s ethical conduct later today, raising questions about the accuracy of Alito’s claims.

Hunter Biden Agrees to Plead Guilty to Two Counts of Willful Failure to Pay Federal Income Taxes

Hunter Biden has agreed to plead guilty to two counts of willful failure to pay federal income taxes on over $1.5 million in income earned in 2017 and 2018. He will also enter a pretrial diversion agreement on a gun charge, and his attorney has stated that the five-year investigation into Hunter is resolved. The plea agreement is expected to be finalized in the coming weeks, though it is unclear if Hunter Biden will face any jail time or other penalties.

President Biden Calls Chinese President Xi Jinping a ‘Dictator’ at Private Fundraising Event in California

At a private fundraising event in California, President Biden referred to Chinese President Xi Jinping as a dictator, and implied that Xi was caught off guard by the U.S. military shooting down a Chinese surveillance balloon in February. Secretary of State Antony Blinken had just visited China for a rare diplomatic trip, in an attempt to ease tensions between the two countries. The meeting between Blinken and Xi was the first high-level diplomatic meeting between the two countries since President Biden took office, and the White House has said that the U.S. will continue to push for a more equitable relationship with China.