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Capitol bomb threat suspect charged with threatening to use a weapon of mass destruction

By Christina Carrega, Marshall Cohen and Tierney Sneed, CNN The Justice Department has charged Capitol bomb threat suspect Floyd Ray Roseberry with threatening to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to use an explosive device, a judge said Friday. The charges were unsealed during Roseberry’s first court appearance in DC District Court. Roseberry,

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The US Education Department announced it will cancel $5.8 billion in outstanding student loans for borrowers who are unable to work because of permanent disabilities and pictured education secretary Miguel Cardona.

Education Department eliminates $5.8 billion in student loan debt for some disabled borrowers

By Paul LeBlanc, CNN The US Education Department announced Thursday it will cancel $5.8 billion in outstanding student loans for borrowers who are unable to work because of permanent disabilities. More than 320,000 “total and permanent disability” borrowers will benefit from the move, the agency said in a press release, and hurdles for relief will

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‘Women exaggerate the problem of sexism’: Top California recall candidate Larry Elder has a long history of making disparaging remarks about women

By Andrew Kaczynski, Em Steck and Drew Myers, CNN “Glass ceiling? Ha! What glass ceiling? Women, women exaggerate the problem of sexism,” radio host Larry Elder said in a 1996 ad for his radio show. Then a hand slaps him across the face. “Blacks exaggerate the significance of racism,” Elder adds. Another slap. “Medicare should

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A US federal appeals court upheld a Texas law restricting a second-trimester abortion procedure

Federal appeals court upholds Texas law restricting second-trimester abortion procedure

By Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN A US federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld a Texas law restricting a second-trimester abortion procedure, overturning a lower court’s decision that had blocked the measure from going into effect. Wednesday’s decision amounts to the first time that a US federal court has upheld a restriction on the procedure known as

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