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    Capitol Rioter Who Sprayed Police With Mace Gets 2 Years In Prison

    Israel James Easterday's attorneys defended him as having an "extremely sheltered" Amish background, while requesting his release from jail last year.

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    Donald Trump Will Hate What Mitt Romney Just Said About The Hush Money Trial

    "So far as I know, you don't pay someone $130,000 not to have sex with you," the Utah senator remarked about the ex-president's payments to Stormy Daniels.

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    Biden To Florida Voters: Six-Week Abortion Ban Is Trump's Fault

    Democrats hope that a strict new abortion law and a related ballot question will flip the state, which Trump only won by 3 points in 2020.

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    Talks on global plastic treaty begin in Canada

    Negotiators from 175 nations began talks Tuesday on a proposed global treaty to reduce plastic pollution, which is found everywhere from mountain tops to ocean depths, and in human blood and breast milk. "The world is counting on us to deliver a new treaty that will catalyze and guide the actions and international cooperation needed to deliver a future free of plastic pollution," said Luis Valdivieso, chair of the negotiations at the UN-led talks in Ottawa, Canada.

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    US markets rise for second straight day as sentiment improves

    US stocks rose for a second straight session in New York Tuesday, building on the prior day's momentum following a round of mostly good corporate earnings, while European markets also rose. "Good news as this is, it does highlight the sluggishness of the UK's top equity index when compared to its US and European competitors," said David Morrison, senior market analyst at financial services provider Trade Nation.

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    Colombian court recognizes environmental refugees

    A Colombian court has ruled that environmental calamities, sudden or gradual, can legally be considered a cause of forced displacement, placing obligations on the state to shield and aid affected citizens.The court found the state had "obligations before, during and after displacement due to environmental factors."

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    Mitch McConnell Blames Tucker Carlson For The GOP’s ‘Demonization of Ukraine’

    The far-right political commentator has “ended up where he should've been all along, which is interviewing Vladimir Putin," charged the Senate GOP leader.

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