Political strategist Jonathan Harris breaks down the highlights from Wednesday's first Republican presidential primary debate and how Former President Donald Trump's absence affected the event.
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Black Tennessee Lawmaker Reinstated After Expulsion From State House
Black Tennessee Lawmaker Reinstated After Expulsion From State House

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Democrats announced Tuesday that they will hold their party’s 2024 national convention in Chicago, choosing the biggest liberal city in the Midwest.

Black Lawmaker Who Was Expelled Reinstated to Tennessee Seat
Nashville’s governing council voted Monday to send Justin Jones straight back to the Legislature four days after he was expelled for his role in a protest on the state House floor.

Tensions Escalate After China Military Drills Near Taiwan
China has flexed its military prowess in a recent large-scale exercise in seas around Taiwan.

Justice Department Appeals Texas Abortion Pill Order
The Justice Department is calling a Texas court ruling that would halt approval of the most commonly used method of abortion in the U.S. "extraordinary and unprecedented."

Health Secretary Slams Abortion Pill Ruling as 'Not America'
The nation’s top health official says a court ruling threatening the availability of a main drug used in medication abortion was “not America.”

Expelled Tennessee Lawmakers Both Seeking Seats Again
Nashville city councilors will likely appoint Justin Jones to his former seat on Monday while Memphis-area county commissioners will soon announce when they'll meet to fill the vacancy left by the expulsion of Justin Pearson, which Pearson himself is eligible to fill.

Biden Administration May Tell FDA to Ignore Anti-Abortion Ruling
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said "Everything is on the table" when asked if he'd recommend that the FDA ignore Friday's ruling to reverse the agency's nearly 23-year-old approval of the medication abortion drug mifepristone.

Clarence Thomas Defends Luxury Trips
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas defended himself against reports that a GOP donor treated him to super luxury vacations.
