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Catholic voters respond after ‘devout’ Biden once again sides against his Church

President Biden faced renewed criticism from U.S. Catholics after the White House reaffirmed his support for "gender theory" after the Vatican condemned the movement.

California lawmakers vote for $17B deficit reduction plan

California lawmakers voted Thursday in favor of a $17 billion spending cut aimed at the state's fast-growing deficit, currently estimated to be about $73 billion.

Suspect in Bernie Sanders office fire has troubling legal past: prosecutors

Shant Michael Soghomonian, who is suspected of deliberately starting a fire outside Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' office, reportedly has a long history of police encounters.

Biden’s bogus college claim is just latest in decades-long pattern of embellishment

President Biden recently said he was the first person in his family to attend college, the latest in a history of bogus or embellished claims over his political career.

Bidenflation refuses to quit — despite what Joe Biden claims

Inflation just won’t quit, despite what President Biden is claiming: Wednesday, the Labor Department announced that it shot up to 3.5% in March, year...

Minneapolis Council Delays Uber, Lyft Driver Pay Hike as Rideshare Apps Prepare to Abandon City

The city council pushed back implementation of the driver pay law but refused to budge on the new mandated rates.

Joe Biden’s Coming Immigration Makeover

If Biden hopes to repair the damage his lackadaisical approach to immigration enforcement has done to his and his party’s brand, he had better...

Rashida Tlaib Refuses to Condemn ‘Death to America’ Chants at Rally in District

Tlaib has previously repeated Hamas talking points, accused supporters of Israel of dual loyalty, and blamed Israel for Hamas’s October 7 attack.

Biden Administration Moves to Protect Voice of America Boss before Election

The administration is taking steps to ensure that the outlet’s leader can’t be removed during a second Trump term, a former VOA reporter said.

Speaker Mike Johnson explains his flip-flop on warrants for FISA spying on Americans

House Speaker Mike Johnson once wanted to add a warrant requirement to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act before switching his position -- a switch that this week helped derail the renewal of the spying law.

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