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New Data Show a Large Decline in Abortions Post-Dobbs

The Society for Family Planning reports that fewer abortions were performed in the United States in the first six full months after the Dobbs...

Biden’s Radical Title IX Executive Order Explained

Over on the NR YouTube channel, Rich Lowry explains the damage that the Biden administration’s catastrophic Title IX executive order is poised to wreak.

Dianne Feinstein to take break from key Senate committee so Biden judicial picks can advance

Sen. Dianne Feinstein said Wednesday that she has asked to be taken off the Senate Judiciary Committee temporarily, allowing another Democrat to take her place so the panel can process President Biden's judicial nominees.

Democrats call on Dianne Feinstein to resign: ‘It is obvious she can no longer fulfill her duties’

A progressive Bay Area member of the U.S. House says fellow Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat, should resign immediately.

Fresh revelations as Biden’s team struggles to contain intelligence leak fallout

The Biden administration struggled Wednesday to get its arms around the expanding diplomatic and PR disaster as the leaking of a trove of sensitive intelligence documents online has complicated relations with friend and foe alike.

Scientists challenge U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service director’s qualifications

Dozens of scientists from universities and environmental groups are pushing for the removal of the head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, claiming she lacks the educational background required to run the agency despite securing Senate confirmation last year.

Feinstein asks for Judiciary replacement after calls for resignation

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) announced on Wednesday that her return to work in Washington has been delayed due to ongoing health complications and called on the Senate to appoint a temporary replacement for her on the Judiciary Committee. Feinstein has been sidelined since late February after being diagnosed with shingles. Her absence, coupled with that...

The best and worst places to work in the federal government

Federal government employees sounded off on their workplaces in an annual survey by the Partnership for Public Service, giving insight to what are the best — and worst — places to work in the sprawling federal bureaucracy. The survey ranked 17 large, 27 mid-sized and 30 small agencies in the federal government, basing the ratings off...

IRS warns of deadline to claim $1.5B in 2019 tax refunds: These states are owed the most

The Internal Revenue Service estimates that there is almost $1.5 billion in unclaimed refunds from tax year 2019, but the deadline to secure that money is nearing.

China warns Philippines that military ties with US will ‘eventually backfire’ 

China has warned the Philippines that expanding military ties with the U.S. will “eventually backfire,” as Manila and Washington appear to grow their partnership with military drills and new American naval bases to be built in the archipelago. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin told reporters that China is “gravely concerned over and strongly disapproves” of a joint statement issued...

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