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Sen. Bob Casey Announces Reelection Bid, Giving Democrats a Boost Ahead of 2024 Senate Map

Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey has announced his intention to seek a fourth term in office in 2024, providing a welcome boost to Democrats ahead of the upcoming election cycle. Casey has been in office since 2007 and is the longest-serving Democratic U.S. senator in Pennsylvania history. He has a close relationship with President Biden and is a vocal supporter of his top priorities. His name recognition and incumbency power will be a major asset for Democrats in the upcoming election.

Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut Breaks Leg During UConn Victory Parade, Successfully Undergoes Surgery and Plans to Return to Work Next Week

U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut suffered a broken leg during a victory parade for the University of Connecticut men's basketball team on Saturday, but is expected to make a full recovery after successful surgery. Despite the injury, Blumenthal got back up and finished the parade, and is currently staying at Stamford Hospital overnight. He plans to be back at work next week.

Tennessee House of Representatives Votes to Expel Two Democratic Lawmakers, Sparking Debate Over Activism in the Legislature

The Tennessee state House of Representatives voted last week to expel two Democratic lawmakers, Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, for their involvement in protests on the chamber floor. The expulsion resolution was sponsored by Republican Representative Andrew Farmer, and passed despite criticism of his comments during the vote. A vote to expel a third Democrat, Gloria Johnson, fell short. The expulsion of Jones and Pearson has sparked debate over the role of activism in the legislature and its effect on the balance of power in the chamber.

Senator Richard Blumenthal to Undergo Routine Surgery After Fracturing Femur at UConn Men’s Basketball Victory Parade

Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal fractured his femur during a UConn men's basketball victory parade on Saturday after a fellow parade attendee tripped and fell on him. Blumenthal will undergo routine surgery on Sunday to ensure proper healing, and is expected to make a full recovery. Fellow Connecticut Democrat Senator Chris Murphy jokingly commented on the incident on Twitter.

Judge Appointed by Former President Trump Suspends FDA Approval of Abortion Pills, Sparking Outrage Among Congressional Democrats

A U.S. District Judge appointed by former President Donald Trump has suspended the FDA's approval of abortion pills, sparking outrage among Congressional Democrats. Chuck Schumer has urged Republicans to speak out against the ruling, while President Joe Biden has said his administration will file an appeal. Republicans in Congress have yet to respond to the ruling.

Vice President Kamala Harris Visits Tennessee to Show Support for Expelled Lawmakers Fighting for Gun Control

Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting Tennessee on Friday to show her support for the "Tennessee Three" - Reps. Justin Jones and London Lamar, both African American, and Rep. Gloria Johnson, who is white - who were expelled from the state House in retaliation for their role in a protest calling for more gun control. Harris will meet with the expelled lawmakers and young people advocating for tougher gun control laws. The expulsion has been widely condemned by gun control advocates, raising questions about the state's commitment to protecting the rights of its citizens.

Tennessee House of Representatives Expels Two Democratic Lawmakers After Protest Against Gun Violence

Tennessee House of Representatives voted to expel two Democratic lawmakers, Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, for participating in an unauthorized protest against gun violence on the chamber floor. Governor Bill Lee has called for a special election to fill the vacant seats, and the Tennessee Three have been invited to the White House to meet with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Rep. Gloria Johnson survived the expulsion vote by one vote.

Russian Investigators Formally Charge Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich with Espionage

Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter and American citizen, has been charged with espionage by Russian investigators. Gershkovich has denied all accusations and has been ordered to remain in custody until at least May 28. The case has been seen as a sign of increasing tensions between the United States and Russia, and has been widely condemned by international organizations.

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