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March for Life visitors to National Archives told to ‘remove or cover’ pro-life attire: lawsuit

The American Center for Law and Justice has filed a lawsuit against the National Archives alleging that visitors were ordered to remove or cover pro-life clothing.

Chinese spy craft payload located off waters of South Carolina, mostly intact: US official

A senior U.S. military official said the government has located the payload of the Chinese spy balloon that was shot down off the coast of South Carolina after traveling across the U.S.

California AG’s wife appointed to oversee husband’s budget as ethics experts raise red flags

California Attorney General Rob Bonta's wife has been appointed to lead a budget committee that oversees the spending of the state's Department of Justice.

Cruz releases three bills taking on China following spy flight being shot down

Texas GOP Senator Ted Cruz reintroduced three bills this week taking on teh CCOP after the Chinese spy balloon made its way across the continental U.S. before being shot down.

FBI searches Mike Pence Indiana home amid classified document investigation, sources say

FBI investigators arrived at the Carmel, Indiana residence of former Vice President Mike Pence Friday amid the ongoing classified documents investigation.

‘BIG WORDS’: Biden official takes dig at GOP governor following joke during major announcement

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm appeared to overreact to a joke by GOP Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo this week during an event announcing a green energy loan for a Nevada company.

Get Ready for Trump to Attack DeSantis from the Left

It will be irresistible for Trump to attack DeSantis for his past positions on Social Security and Medicare.

When It Comes to Government Failures, SARS and MERS Shouldn’t Even Make the List

The U.S. government has had plenty of consequential failures in recent decades, but the responses to SARS and MERS shouldn’t make the list.

Pence Subpoena Signals Trump Special Counsel Is Preparing to Cross the Rubicon

The legal case may be tenuous, but a Trump prosecution remains the Democratic base’s most ardent wish.

Disabled Residents Sue Sacramento for Failing to Clear Homeless Camps from Sidewalks

The lawyer behind the lawsuit believes that as many as 200,000 disabled Sacramento residents could be affected by the blocked and unsafe sidewalks.

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