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November 30, 2022: Same-sex marriage, Oath Keepers, U.S. rail strike, China, Hakeem Jeffries

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Five stories to know today: U.S. Senate passes same-sex marriage protection bill, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes of seditious conspiracy, House of Representatives looks set to block a rail strike, People in the Chinese city of Guangzhou clashed with riot police, NATO to offer aid to cold, dark Ukraine, House Democrats are set to elect Hakeem Jeffries as their first Black party leader


1. The U.S. Senate passed a bill that would protect federal recognition of same-sex marriage, a measure taken in response to worries the Supreme Court could overturn a 2015 decision that legalized it nationwide.

2. Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and another leader of the right-wing group were found guilty of seditious conspiracy for the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by Donald Trump supporters.

3. The U.S. House of Representatives looks set to block a rail strike after Biden warned of dire economic consequences and massive job losses.

4. People in the Chinese city of Guangzhou clashed with riot police in hazmat suits, as authorities investigate those involved in protests against tough COVID restrictions.

5. U.S. House Democrats are set to elect Hakeem Jeffries as their first Black party leader.

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