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The Truth about Fulton’s Impact on Religious Freedom 

What do goat-herding Anglican nuns have in common with a Baptist prisoner on death row and a Sikh serving in the Marine Corps?

Whistleblowers to testify about National Guard’s delayed response to Jan. 6 riot at Capitol

House lawmakers this week will hear from whistleblowers who say they have information about why the National Guard's response to the Capitol riot was severely delayed.

Larry Hogan confident split-ticket voters will break Democrats’ hold on Maryland’s U.S. Senate seat

Larry Hogan is crisscrossing Maryland to reassemble the coalition of Republicans, independents and level-headed Democrats who twice sent him to the governor's mansion in the deep-blue state.

Chris Christie was almost No Labels’ candidate — but no one wanted to be his running mate

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was almost the face of No Labels' third-party candidate attempt, but the group ultimately couldn't find him a running mate.

Trump’s history-making hush-money trial begins with challenge of picking a jury

Donald Trump arrived Monday at a New York court for the start of jury selection in his hush-money trial, marking a singular moment in American history as the former president answers to criminal charges that he falsified business records in order to stifle stories about his sex life.

Biden administration pushes for ‘diplomatic response’ after Iran’s attack on Israel

Top Biden administration officials on Monday doubled down on their calls for a measured, de-escalatory response from Israel to the massive Iranian attack on the Jewish state over the weekend.

Kari Lake rebrand put to the test in Arizona race for U.S. Senate

Political pros say Kari Lake is a generational political talent -- but faces a series of self-inflicted challenges as she looks to broaden her appeal and soften her image in the race for Arizona's open U.S. Senate seat.

Supreme Court rejects GOP lawmakers’ case on docked pay for avoiding screening after Jan. 6 riot

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a challenge from three House Republicans who were fined for not going through security scanners before entering the chamber following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.

N.Y. judge rejects last-minute bid to oust him for bias in Trump case

A New York judge began former President Donald Trump's trial Monday by rejecting attempts to oust him from the case, saying claims he is too biased to preside over the case are "attenuated" and unfounded.

Another weekend of violence in Chicago is ignored for an anti-police agenda

Chicago suffers through dozens of shootings each weekend with little media notice, yet when police shoot one man who was trying to murder them, suddenly, it’s a national story. At least 43 people were shot in Chicago over the weekend, including at least four children. Seven people were killed, bringing Chicago’s total number of homicides […]

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