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News Wrap: Deal on Ukraine aid not expected before holidays
In our news wrap Tuesday, Senate leaders say they don't expect a deal on aid for Ukraine and border security until after the holiday break, an earthquake in China killed at least 127 people, bushfires in Australia made the air quality in Sydney among the worst in the world and the U.S. Forest Service is calling for cuts in logging to conserve old-growth forests.
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the Supreme Court issues major decisions on obstruction charges against Jan. 6 rioters, federal regulatory power and homelessness.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange agrees to plead guilty to a national security crime in exchange for his release.
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The Supreme Court upholds a law that prohibits domestic violence abusers from owning firearms.