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HHS Targets Conscience Protections for Religious Hospitals

If religious people lose their rights the moment they come together to serve their communities, then religious freedom means nothing at all.

Kari Lake Changes Her Mind on Arizona Abortion Law

The overturning of Roe v. Wade has called the bluff of Republicans who claimed to be pro-life but never expected to have to prove...

What Republicans Used to Stand for on Abortion

No, conservatives have not always said that abortion policy should be reserved to the states.

DeSantis Signs Bill to Combat Retail Theft, Attacks Policies in ‘Leftist Jurisdictions’

Florida has seen a 30 percent decrease in shoplifting since DeSantis took office five years ago, whereas shoplifting in New York City has risen...

Fight over FISA heads to a House vote

Lawmakers on the House Intelligence and Judiciary committees faced off over an overhaul of the government's top spying tool on Tuesday, a day before the House is expected to vote on it.

House lawmakers hold hearing in homeless shelter to focus on expanding work requirements for welfare

Twenty-seven years ago, Kristy Schofield was a homeless mother of two living in her car after escaping a domestic violence situation.

More GOP states sue to block Biden’s student loan repayment plan

Another group of Republican-led states is suing to block the Biden administration's new student loan repayment plan, which offers a faster path to cancellation and has already been used to forgive loans for more than 150,000 borrowers.

Feds fall short on recovering pandemic fraud; less than 1% has been clawed back

The Justice Department's pandemic fraud task force has recovered just $1.4 billion in money seized or forfeited from people who stole the government's coronavirus cash, just a fraction of 1% of the total lost to theft.

House GOP delays delivery of Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday said the articles of impeachment against Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will not be delivered to the Senate until next week, a move meant to build pressure on Democrats to hold a full trial.

Electoral system in deep-red Nebraska could hand Biden a second term

Republicans are scrambling to change Nebraska's electoral voting system to prevent a scenario in which President Biden beats former President Donald Trump in November by way of the state's Democrat-leaning Omaha district.

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