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Protect College Sports Act Clears Key Hurdle, Heads to Full Senate Vote

The act codifies student-athlete NIL rights, regulates how student athletes are paid, and introduces measures to prevent high turnover.

Supreme Court: Law Cited in Hunter Biden Case Violates the Second Amendment

All nine justices agreed that marijuana users are not categorically too dangerous to have a Second Amendment right to a gun.

The Strange Plot to Attack Trump’s UFC Spectacle

For now, there are many questions about who was conspiring to do what, and how.

Senators threaten Hegseth’s travel budget to get disclosures about military strikes

Tucked inside the Senate's annual National Defense Authorization Act is a provision to withhold 75% of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's travel budget unless the Pentagon turns over information on the bombing of an Iranian elementary school and the U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats.

Court agrees Trump team can rewrite slavery exhibits at Independence Park in Philadelphia

A federal appeals court gave the Trump administration permission Thursday to proceed with replacing exhibits at Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia that had touched on the Founding Fathers' attitudes and treatment of slaves.

Springsteen, Bono and Stevie Wonder will help the Obamas open their presidential museum

Former President Barack Obama, joined by three former presidents, celebrated the opening of his presidential museum in Chicago in an extraordinary event Thursday that brought together world leaders, A-list celebrities, athletes and other internationally known figures.

Federal regulators back Trump’s plan to speed power to energy-hungry AI data centers

Federal regulators on Thursday agreed to let large energy users connect more quickly to the nation's inefficient and electric transmission system to accommodate surging demand from power-hungry artificial intelligence data centers.

Poll shows most Americans value safety over access on abortion pill

The abortion pill may be the most common method of U.S. elective pregnancy termination, but many Americans still have concerns about its safety, according to a newly released poll.

Vance praises Iran deal, says Tehran gets no rewards without action

Vice President J.D. Vance said Thursday that the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding is the first step toward regional stability, and struck back at critics who argued the agreement rewarded Tehran.

11 suspected migrants charged with stealing food stamps, other benefits

Federal authorities announced charges Thursday against 15 people -- including 11 suspected illegal immigrants -- who they say stole food stamps and other welfare benefits in Massachusetts.

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