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Battle over bible curriculum in Texas schools

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If adopted, the new Texas curriculum would follow Republican-led efforts in neighboring states to give religion more of a presence in public schools. (Scripps News)
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Tanaiste 'shocked' by Sinn Fein proposal to investigate RTE's objectivity

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Tanaiste Micheal Martin says Sinn Fein's manifesto pledge to investigate RTE’s objectivity is a “dangerous departure” and "almost a threat to the media". The Fianna Fail leader said he was “shocked” by the proposal. Sinn Fein president...
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Sinn Fein pledge to investigate RTE deemed ‘dog whistle to conspiracy theorists’

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A Sinn Fein manifesto pledge to investigate RTE’s objectivity is a “dog whistle to conspiracy theorists”, the Taoiseach has said. Fine Gael leader Simon Harris and Tanaiste and Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin both heavily criticised...
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House Democrats will push to get Gaetz ethics report released after committee vote deadlocks

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A House Democrat is now moving forward with plans to try and compel its ethics committee to release the report on attorney general nominee and former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz. (Scripps News)
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Senate judiciary committee hearing looks at the burden of credit card costs

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Executives from Visa and Mastercard were questioned about high credit card swipe fees on Tuesday by members of the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington. (Scripps News)
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Texas man whose execution was halted by subpoena won't testify in person before lawmakers

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A Texas man whose execution was halted after lawmakers ordered him to appear at the state Capitol did not show up as planned. (Scripps News)
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McDonald under pressure to apologise to teenager at centre of text controversy

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Mary Lou McDonald is coming under further pressure to issue an apology to a teenager who was sent “inappropriate” texts by a former Sinn Fein senator. Taoiseach Simon Harris has accused the Sinn Fein leader of being “silent” on the calls...
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Secret Service places multiple agents on administrative leave following assassination attempt on Trump

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The Secret Service has placed multiple agents on administrative leave more than a month after a gunman wounded former President Donald Trump. (Scripps News)
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House Oversight Committee subpoenas head of Secret Service over Trump assassination attempt

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A Secret Service source confirmed to Scripps News that the agency did not sweep the rooftop where the shooter was positioned, saying it was up to local law enforcement to secure that building. (Scripps News)
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Rep. Mace calls for impeachment of Secret Service director after Trump assassination attempt

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Lawmakers could soon decide whether to impeach Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle following an assassination attempt on former President Trump. (Scripps News)
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Mayorkas, Secret Service face questions after shooting at Trump rally

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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas took questions from reporters Monday about the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. (Scripps News)
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How Trump has molded the RNC to fit his MAGA agenda

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From handpicking a new chairman to getting the party to cover his legal bills, here's how former President Donald Trump has molded the Republican National Committee to fit his needs and wants. (Scripps News)
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Dr. Anthony Fauci testifies before House panel over COVID origins, pandemic response

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Dr. Anthony Fauci is testifying before a Republican-led House panel Monday over his leadership and response to the COVID-19 pandemic . (Scripps News)
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John Swinney says Michael Matheson should not resign as an MSP

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John Swinney said Michael Matheson should not resign as an MSP, but admitted the Scottish Parliament has got itself into a “really tricky situation” over its recommended suspension for iPad bill MSP Michael Matheson. The First Minister...
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Swinney: Standards committee probe into Matheson iPad charges ‘prejudiced’

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Scottish First Minister John Swinney has claimed the process that recommended Michael Matheson be barred from Holyrood for 27 days was “prejudiced”. Holyrood’s Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee said on Thursday a...
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Scottish Parliament committee system needs 'beefing up' for greater scrutiny, says Sturgeon

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The Scottish Parliament's committee system needs "beefing up" to give ministers more challenging scrutiny, Nicola Sturgeon has said, at an event marking 25 years of devolution. The former first minister said she was not suitably...
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Lucy Powell talks on how a Labour government would approach parliament

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Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Lucy Powell talks at the Institute for Government on how a Labour government would approach parliament, the legislative process, and the role of MPs. Ms Powell sets out aims to require higher...
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Speaker to send Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate next week

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House Republicans were originally set to bring their impeachment case to the Senate this week.
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NCAA's Charles McClelland talks March Madness with Scripps News

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We hear from Charles McClelland, chair of the NCAA Division I men's basketball selection committee, about this year's tournament and its reception.
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"Let's Wait and See" House Finance Chair McHenry Tells Bloomberg

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Patrick McHenry, Chair of the all-powerful House Financial Services Committee, joined Balance of Power with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu to discuss the ongoing banking crisis, his feelings on Government Intervention, and the intense...
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House to vote on bill that could lead to TikTok ban

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Lawmakers say the ultimate goal is not for TikTok to be banned in the U.S., but an upcoming vote could lead to its prohibition.
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London Assembly's Anne Clarke reacts to findings of investigation into Jaden Francois-Esprit's death

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London Assembly's Fire, Resilience and Emergency Planning Committee chair Anne Clarke reacts to the findings of the investigation into the death of Jaden Francois-Esprit.
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Catherine Martin holds a press conference following the resignation of RTE's chairwoman

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Media minister Catherine Martin holds press conference following the resignation of Siun Ni Raghallaigh as RTE's chairwoman.
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UK Latest: Inflation Higher Than Expected Amid Oil Price Jump

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UK inflation failed to slow as forecast in September as rising oil prices offset downward pressures from food costs. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television.