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GOP lawmakers urge DOJ to forgo immigration lawsuit against Lone Star State: ‘Texas should not be punished’

Texas GOP lawmakers are calling on the DOJ to forgo its lawsuit against the Lone Star State, claiming the state "should not be punished" for the Biden administation's failures.

Tennessee law regarding HIV-positive sex workers could soon be revised

TN's law that requires HIV-positive convicted sex workers to be registered as violent sex offenders for life is being challenged in federal court as discriminatory.

Open-air drug use, overdoses push Democrats to introduce overhaul of first-in-the-nation decriminalization law

As Oregon reckons with rampant drug use, Democrats unveiled a plan to undo a key portion of the state's pioneering drug decriminalization law passed by voters in 2020.

Delaware House passes ‘human composting’ bill with broad support

The DE House passed a measure to allow “natural organic reduction," also known as "human composting," which turns human remains into soil, on a 37-2 vote.

Haley allies admit she has ‘steeper road ahead’ facing Trump in South Carolina

Americans for Prosperity Action says former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley faces an "uphill battle" and a "steeper road ahead" against former President Trump before the South Carolina primaries.

Trump, Biden agree on one thing about the Republican primary

President Biden said "it is now clear that Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee" after Trump's convincing wins in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary election.

House GOP threatens Harvard with ‘compulsory measures’ after ‘inadequate’ response to antisemitism probe

House Republicans are threatening to take action against Harvard University after the Ivy League gave what they called "unacceptable" answers to the GOP's antisemitism investigation.

Sen Vance memo warns GOP colleagues of ‘systemic failures’ in US aid to Ukraine

Sen. JD Vance is circulating a memo Wednesday morning warning GOP colleagues about a DOD report on flaws in monitoring U.S. aid to Ukraine.

Exxon Goes on Offense against Environmentalists, Suing Activist Investors

Exxon is trying to exclude the activist investors from an upcoming shareholder meeting, arguing their proposals will badly damage the company.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 24

President George H.W. Bush nominates New Hampshire supreme court justice David Hackett Souter to a seat on the First Circuit.

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