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Tim Scott gets tripped up on abortion ban questions

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Sen. Tim Scott has quickly discovered how tricky abortion politics can be when forced to discuss them on the national stage....

Tim Scott would ‘definitely’ sign 20-week abortion ban

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Faith in the Work: Supreme Court to debate employer accommodations for workers’ religion

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a workplace discrimination case wherein a former mail carrier sued the postal service after being disciplined for not working on Sundays.

Pelosi takes subtle dig at Fetterman in alleging sexism as calls grow for Feinstein to resign

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi seemingly slammed sexism in Congress as she alluded to Sen. John Fetterman's ill-driven state amid growing calls for Sen. Dianne Feinstein to resign.

Conservative activist launches ‘Ultra Right’ beer as rival to Bud Light after Dylan Mulvaney controversy

Bud Light's recent partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney has driven Freedom Speaks Up CEO Seth Weathers to launch his very own beer that's specifically marketed to conservatives.

Classified document leak investigation zeroes in on Massachusetts Air National Guardsman, reports say

The National Guard says it is supporting investigators following reports that a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman is the suspected Pentagon documents leaker.

Kentucky GOP gubernatorial candidate Kelly Craft campaigns with Rep. Comer after missing Trump endorsement

U.S. Rep. James Comer has endorsed Kentucky Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Croft. Croft vowed to focus on the state’s education department and crack down on drug trafficking.

Katie Porter denies domestic abuse allegations, including claim that she dumped potatoes on husband’s head

California Rep. Katie Porter, a Democrat, denied domestic abuse allegations levied against her by her ex-husband in 2013, including dumping hot potatoes on his head.

New Indiana state budget plan would kill proposed private school voucher program expansion

The new Indiana state budget plan would end the proposed expansion of a state private school voucher program. House Republicans wanted to direct over $500 million to the program.

Abortion-Pill Shippers Proceed at Their Extreme Peril, and That’s Very Unlikely to Change

The Biden administration appears to have offered the OLC opinion as a stay-out-of-jail card for abortion shippers: Just say that you were relying on...

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