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Abortion pill mifepristone stays available by mail for now as FDA faces 6-month review deadline

A federal judge ruled mifepristone can still be mailed nationwide for now but warned the abortion pill's FDA guidelines could face major changes soon.

Pope Leo calls out Trump’s Iran rhetoric before last-minute ceasefire emerges

Pope Leo called President Trump's threat against Iran 'truly unacceptable,' urging world leaders to return to the negotiating table and reject war always.

Liberal judge cruises to victory in Wisconsin Supreme Court race

Chris Taylor, a liberal Wisconsin judge, won a seat on the state Supreme Court...

Liberals tighten grip on battleground state Supreme Court in low-key but high-stakes election

Chris Taylor wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race, expanding the liberal majority to 5-2 in a key battleground state ahead of November's elections.

Swalwell campaign rejects ‘outrageous’ allegations of sexual misconduct as Dem activists issue viral warning

Rep. Eric Swalwell denied alleged misconduct claims from Cheyenne Hunt as California governor's race heats up ahead of the May primary election.

GOP lawmaker says boots on the ground in Iran justified only to seize nuclear material

Rep. Mike Lawler says the only circumstance he can imagine that would justify sending U.S. ground troops into Iran would be a mission to secure the country's enriched-uranium stockpile.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries vows to fight Trump’s mail-in voting order in court

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Sunday called President Trump's recent executive order restricting mail-in voting "unlawful and unconstitutional."

Tax day is next week: Avoid these 5 common mistakes that can cost you money

Tax experts revealed five expensive filing errors that could cost you money this season, from choosing the wrong filing status to missing the April 15 payment deadline.

Trump admin urges restoring ballroom construction in emergency motion: ‘Time is of the essence’

Trump administration files emergency motion to overturn a judge's ruling halting White House ballroom construction, citing security and safety concerns.

Wes Moore criticizes Trump for talking about Medicare cuts

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said it was "nonsense" for President Donald Trump to say that the United States should not have to pay for...

Sen. Raphael Warnock says clergy who call Trump God’s ‘chosen one’ are wrong

Sen. Raphael Warnock had a blunt response Sunday when asked about religious leaders who have gathered at the White House to pray for President Trump and say he was chosen by God for this moment.

Death of abused migrant boy shines light on decisions facing parents about to be deported

By the time doctors saw Samuel Antonio Maldonado Erazo's 3-year-old nephew, authorities say the boy had been struck on the head at least 17 times and had burn marks consistent with someone pressing a lighter against his skin.

Pope Leo urges peace in first Easter Mass as Christians celebrate in Jerusalem, Gaza and Tehran

Pope Leo XIV celebrated his first Easter Mass as pontiff with a call Sunday to lay down arms and seek peace to global conflicts through dialogue, but he departed from a tradition of listing the world's woes by name in the Urbi et Orbi blessing from the loggia of St. Peter's Basilica.

Sen. Tim Kaine open to backing Trump’s next AG pick, warns nominee to avoid Bondi’s fate

Sen. Tim Kaine said Sunday he is open to voting for President Trump's next attorney general nominee.

Republicans, Democrats clash over Trump’s Iran war strategy during Easter Weekend

The debate over President Trump's war with Iran spilled into the Easter Weekend, with Republicans hailing the campaign as a major success and Democrats warning that the president's strategy risks dragging the country into another quagmire in the Middle East.

Shots fired near White House, no injuries reported

The U.S. Secret Service said shots were fired early Sunday in Lafayette Park just north of the White House.

Inside the daring rescue of airman behind enemy lines: How CIA assisted with ‘deception campaign’

U.S. military rescued a seriously wounded F-15 crew member from deep inside Iran's mountains in what Trump called an amazing show of bravery and talent.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 5

2018—If the transnationalists have their way, look for a ruling like this to come our way soon: The Colombia Supreme Court rules that the Amazon river is a rights-bearing...

Thirty Years After Welfare Reform, It’s Time for the Next Generation of State-Led Solutions

The problem with today’s safety net isn’t intent; it’s design. State leadership would help fix it.

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