 And it's time for entertainment news. Actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie spoke in support of the Senate's renewal of the Violence Against Women Act, her voice breaking as she acknowledged the women and children for whom this legislation comes too late. Almost a year ago, the House of Representatives approved the Violence Against Women Act, a law that strengthens domestic violence protections. It was originally sponsored in 1994 by then-Senator now-President Joe Biden, but expired in 2019, and Joe Biden campaigned on renewing it. She said she wants a solution that won't just be a political talking point for one side or the other, but a bill that can gain bipartisan support past the Senate and truly deliver for her fellow survivors of the life-altering abuses. I can think only of everyone who's been made to feel powerless by their abusers, by a system that failed to protect them, parents whose children have been murdered by an abusive partner, women who suffered domestic violence, yet are not believed, children who've suffered life-altering trauma and post-traumatic stress at the hands of people closest to them. Anyone who's been in those situations will tell you just how far they feel from the power concentrated here in this building, the power to pass laws that might have prevented their pain in the first place. So, folks, I'm a survivor. I know firsthand what happens when someone you trust abuses you. I want to come to a solution that won't just be a political talking point for one side or the other, but a bill that can gain bipartisan support needed to pass the Senate and truly deliver for my fellow survivors of these life-altering abuses.