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Bipartisan fury at CDC: Senators demand probe, reject vaccine guidance as illegitimate

Sens. Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., found common ground to push back against the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez and the string of resignations that followed.

Unearthed letter exposes how Minnesota Catholic leaders warned Walz on school safety

In a resurfaced letter to Gov. Tim Walz, the head of the Minnesota Catholic Conference expressed nonpublic schools were in “urgent and critical need" of security improvements.

Challenger primed to face GOP’s longtime Senate dissenter as Trump brings new focus to Alaska

Alaska's Mike Dunleavy prepares Senate bid against Lisa Murkowski, with Native voters and Trump relationships likely to shape the competitive 2028 race.

Air Force grants full military honors to Ashli Babbitt after military leadership under Biden denied request

The Air Force reversed an earlier decision from 2021 that denied Ashli Babbitt's request for military honors. Babbitt was killed by U.S. Capitol Police during the Jan. 6 capitol riot.

Department of Education Finds Denver Public Schools Violated Title IX with All-Gender Restrooms

The administration is giving the district ten days to revert the all-gender restrooms back to single-sex restrooms.

Edgy Memes Won’t Save the Democrats

The party’s online antics can’t take the place of an actual agenda.

The Bolton Investigation Reportedly Involves More Than the Old Controversy over His Memoir

Even if the claims are true, it doesn’t make it less petty to pursue a criminal investigation against him.

The Outsized Role Politics Now Plays in Student College Decisions

Some students are intent on attending a college because it’s at the forefront of activism; and some students avoid colleges for the same reason.

The Enduring Relevance of Reaganism

Adding a few more pieces to the puzzle.

Double-dip: Senator demands crackdown on feds pocketing unemployment checks and salaries

A Labor Department employee is the latest federal worker to be accused of claiming unemployment benefits while holding down a full-time job with Uncle Sam, highlighting what one leading senator said has become a persistent problem of double-dipping.

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