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Climate protesters arrested on Capitol Hill, placed in restraints amid IRS whistleblower hearing

Several climate protesters were placed in restraints and escorted out of the Rayburn House Office Building on Wednesday, just ahead of a House Oversight Committee hearing.

Top gun control activist takes credit for CMT scrubbing Jason Aldean video, tries to get him canceled by Opry

Prominent gun-control activist Shannon Watts on Tuesday took credit for CMT yanking Jason Aldean's music video over what she claims contains "racist and violent" content.

Biden gets failing grade on jobs, inflation despite bragging about ‘Bidenomics’: poll

Only three in 10 feel the U.S. is doing a better job under President Biden's leadership in recovering from the coronavirus pandemic than the rest of the world, according to a new poll.

Judge refuses to dismiss Georgia lawsuits accusing districts of discriminating against Black voters

A judge is refusing to dismiss several discrimination lawsuits that accused Georgia’s current maps, which were redrawn by the GOP in 2020, of violating the Voting Rights Act.

Turley rips AG Ellison’s ‘racist attack’ comparing Justice Thomas to Django house slave: ‘Rage politics’

Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley slammed Minnesota AG Keith Ellison after he compared Justice Thomas to slave from Django Unchained who did the bidding of his master.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills expands abortion access later in pregnancy if deemed medically necessary by doctor

Maine's governor signed a bill into law that expands abortion access for women later in their pregnancies if deemed medically necessary by a doctor.

Whistleblower X reveals identity as IRS special agent Joseph Ziegler

The identity of the anonymous IRS whistleblower alleging political misconduct throughout the Hunter Biden investigation has been revealed as special agent Joseph Ziegler — a gay Democrat with more than a dozen years serving within the agency’s criminal investigative division.

Alabama GOP criticized for rejecting Supreme Court order to create a 2nd majority-Black district

The GOP in Alabama are being criticized for not creating a second majority-Black district ordered by the Supreme Court. Instead, Republicans offered to create a swing district.

Christian baker sued for refusing gender-transition cake says Supreme Court ruling puts law on his side

Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop has asked the Colorado Supreme Court to rule in his favor in light of the Supreme Court decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis.

University of Minnesota drops affirmative action for race and legacy admissions after SCOTUS ruling

The University of Minnesota has ended its affirmative action and legacy admissions policies after the Supreme Court ruled that considering a college applicant's race is unlawful.

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