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Benjamin Lynch

Benjamin Lynch

Trends Writer / Blogger at Newsweek - London Bureau

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    Republican Blocks IVF Bill Because It Could Lead to 'Human-Animal Chimeras'

    Senator Cindy-Hyde-Smith said that the federal bill designed to protect access to IVF was a "vast overreach."
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    Lauren Boebert's Son Made Sex Tape With Fellow Suspect: Affidavit

    Lauren Boebert's son allegedly made a sex tape with a fellow suspect, according to a police affidavit.
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    'Several' Republicans Ready To Sign Discharge Petition Against Mike...

    Ukraine has suffered a series of setbacks in its fight against Russia and some Republicans want an aid deal agreed soon.
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    SNAP Benefits Could Dramatically Change in One State Under New Bill

    Republicans want control of the ability to waive work requirements for SNAP benefits to be passed to the state legislature.
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    Pope Francis Abruptly Cancels Audiences Amid 'Mild' Health Issue - ...

    Pope Francis has canceled some of his Saturday engagements because of a health issue, the Vatican has said.The pontiff called off his engagements because of a “mild, flu-like state,” an update from the Holy See Press Office said. The Vatican addedon February 24 that the day’s engagements had been canceled, but that this was a preventative measure. Holy See Press Office Director Matteo Bruni said the weekly Sunday Angelus address had not yet been confirmed.Newsweek has approached the Vatican for…
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    Donald Trump Suggests Black People Like Him Because He Was Indicted...

    Donald Trump has said that he believes the criminal indictments against him have made him more popular among Black voters.“A lot of people said that’s why the Black people liked me, because they have been hurt so badly and discriminated against,” he told a room of Republicans at the Conservative Black Federation in Columbia, South Carolina, on February 23. Some applause could be heard in response to Trump’s statements.He is facing 91 criminal charges across four indictments in Georgia, New York,…
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    Donald Trump's Hometown Newspaper Endorses Joe Biden

    Donald Trump’s hometown newspaper in Florida has endorsed President Joe Biden.The Palm Beach Post, located in the same county as Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort residence, wrote in an editorial on Wednesday that “the nation would have much to fear” from a second Trump term.
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    Jack Posobiec Hails 'End of Democracy' at CPAC

    Clips on social media show activist Jack Posobiec talking about the “end of democracy” at the Conservative Political Action Conference and saying, “We are here to overthrow it completely.“The ContextPosobiec was speaking at the CPAC event, which was a panel session hosted by former White House strategist Steve Bannon.Newsweek has approached CPAC for comment via an email outside of normal working hours. A direct contact for Posobiec could not be found, but an out of normal hours approach was made…
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    Alina Habba Fires Back After Being Told Trump Appeal Won't Succeed

    Trump's lawyers are expected to file an appeal against a penalty of over $350 million handed to him by a judge in New York.
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    Trump Sneakers 'Resold for $450,000 on eBay'

    The former president announced a new range of sneakers shortly after a judge in New York handed down a $355 million penalty.
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    Map Reveals Best Locations to View Solar Eclipse Across U.S. - News...

    A handy map published online shows Americans the best places to view the next solar eclipse.The online map by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows areas in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Each state has at least one area listed as having a high chance of viewability of over 80 percent.The total eclipse is due to be seen from the United States on April 8. It is the first total eclipse, when “the moon perfectly aligns with the sun,” since 2017, according to N…