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Father of Parkland Victim Arrested While Protesting Gun Violence at Capitol Hill Hearing

Manuel Oliver, the father of a Parkland shooting victim, was arrested on Capitol Hill while protesting gun violence during a House subcommittee hearing. Rep. Pat Fallon (R-Texas) compared Oliver to the Capitol rioters, sparking outrage among gun control advocates who argue that Oliver's actions were a peaceful protest. The incident has highlighted the need for stricter gun control legislation to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

North Carolina House of Representatives Overwhelmingly Approves Medicaid Expansion, Making Health Insurance Available to 600,000 Low-Income Residents

North Carolina has become the 40th state to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, after the state House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill backed by the Democratic governor. This marks the end of a decade-long debate and will provide health insurance to roughly 600,000 additional low-income residents. The expansion is expected to have a positive impact on the state's economy, and advocates in Alabama are urging lawmakers to take advantage of the federal incentives to expand Medicaid.

22-Year-Old Far-Right Extremist Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Role in Capitol Attack

Riley Williams, a 22-year-old far-right extremist from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced to three years in prison for her role in the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. Prosecutors argued that Williams had "distasteful" beliefs and was an "accelerant" of the mob, leading an "army" up a set of stairs toward the office of then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. At her sentencing hearing, Williams was accused of obstructing the investigation and denying responsibility for her actions. U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss ultimately sentenced Williams to three years in prison and three years of supervised release.

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew to Face Grilling from US Lawmakers in High-Stakes Testimony on Data Privacy and Security

TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew is set to face a grilling from US lawmakers this Thursday in his first sworn testimony before Congress, with the hearing focusing on data privacy and security. In preparation, Chew has been taking part in near-daily, multi-hour prep sessions with TikTok personnel and the app has organized a gathering of creators in D.C. to show their support. The hearing is expected to be a high-stakes event, with Chew’s performance likely to have a major impact on the future of the app in the US.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Reverses Stance on War in Ukraine, Calls Putin a “War Criminal” Who Should Be Held Accountable

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has changed his stance on the war in Ukraine, calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a "war criminal" and arguing that US support of Ukraine is of "vital" national interest. He has also noted that the US should remain engaged in the conflict and continue to provide support to Ukraine, including military aid. His comments come as the US and other countries have increased their involvement in the conflict, with the US imposing sanctions on Russia and the European Union taking steps to support Ukraine.

Judge Howell’s Ruling Could Have Major Implications for Investigation into Former President Donald Trump’s Handling of Classified Records

A U.S. District Judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump may have committed a crime through his attorneys, allowing prosecutors to sidestep protections afforded to Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran. The ruling is based on a federal grand jury subpoena issued to Corcoran, and could force him to appear before the grand jury to testify about notes and exchanges with his client. The ruling is not a judgement on Trump's guilt or innocence, but could have major implications for the investigation into Trump's handling of classified records.

Fed Raises Key Interest Rate by 0.25%, Cautions Recent Developments Could Weigh on Economy

The Federal Reserve has raised its key interest rate by 0.25%, continuing its campaign against inflation. This rate hike is intended to help keep inflation at a rate of 2%, but could also make it more difficult for households and businesses to access credit, which could weigh on economic activity. The Fed's rate-setting committee noted that the U.S. banking system is sound and resilient, but cautioned that recent developments could have a negative effect on the economy.

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