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New Gallup Poll Shows Stability in Public Attitudes Toward Abortion

Polls conducted by Pew, Associated Press/NORC, and the Public Religion Research Institute also show gains in pro-life sentiment since Dobbs.

Trump Temporarily Pulls Jay Clayton DNI Nomination to Pressure Congress on Voter ID

The president’s move will not induce Democrats to budge on opposition to the election law or Bill Pulte as acting DNI, so what happens...

FTC Sues Trans Medical Group for Misleading Guidance on Gender Transition for Minors

The suit claims WPATH made unsubstantiated claims regarding the safety and necessity of so-called ‘gender-affirming care’ for pediatric patients.

The Court Has Another Chance to Employ the Nondelegation Doctrine

Having protected so many other aspects of the separation of powers, the Court should grant the petition in RMS of Georgia to establish that...

Universities Hiding Involvement in Climate Lawfare, Complaint Alleges

A watchdog group is accusing the Universities of Illinois and Arizona of a coordinated cover-up.

WATCH: Feds move to close commercial driver’s license loophole after deadly Virginia bus crash

How does a bus driver who doesn't speak English get a commercial license in America? The answer, investigators say, is more complicated than anyone expected. Washington Times reporter Susan Ferrechio explains what went wrong and what's being done to fix it.

FTC lawsuit accuses transgender-health group of making false claims to back ‘gender-affirming care’

The Federal Trade Commission and four states filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, arguing that its "deceptive claims" have provided the basis for harmful gender-transition surgeries and drugs for minors.

LISTEN: The war is over — or is it?

President Trump announced the end of the war with Iran, and said a peace deal was in the process of being signed. A day later, he announced the Strait of Hormuz would soon reopen and that the peace deal was in the process of being signed. But questions remain: Are we at war or not?

All detainees from immigration facility ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ have been transferred, DHS says

All detainees at an immigration detention center in an isolated airstrip in the Florida Everglades, known as "Alligator Alcatraz," have been transferred to other facilities, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said, citing concerns related to the hurricane season.

U.S. tells states to deal with unemployment fraud or face penalties

The U.S. Labor Department told all 50 states on Wednesday that they need to get serious about fighting fraud and waste in unemployment insurance, or else they won't get more money for those programs from the federal government.

California comes under DOJ scrutiny for program boosting gay-owned contractors

Firms with LGBT ownership have an advantage in winning contracts from the California Public Utilities Commission -- but only if they can prove their proprietors are truly gay.

Trump’s pick to lead FEMA pledges to be ‘fair and reasonable’ in assessing disaster aid requests

Cameron Hamilton, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency, pledged to senators Wednesday to be "fair and reasonable" in assessing requests for disaster aid as he seeks to run an agency roiled by the administration's threats to dismantle it.

Bill Cassidy unloads on Trump’s Iran deal: Reagan is ‘rolling over in his grave’

Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana panned President Trump's first-stage peace deal with Iran on Wednesday, calling it "the worst foreign policy blunder in decades."

DOJ seeks to block reparations to Black people whose ancestors suffered housing discrimination

The Justice Department is suing Evanston, Illinois, to stop a first-of-its-kind reparations program that has handed out more than $5 million to Black residents who said they were hurt by housing discrimination.

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