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Washington Governor Signs Strippers’ Bill of Rights into Law

‘Strippers are workers, and they should be given the same rights and protections as any other labor force,’ the bill’s sponsor said.

Senator Durbin’s Office Defends His Late-Abortion Comments

The senator left out reasons that women seek late-term abortions, such as difficulty coming up with the money and not being aware of the...

NBC says it will cut ties with former RNC head Ronna McDaniel after days of employee objections

NBC News will cut ties with former Republican National Committee chief Ronna McDaniel, hired last week as an on-air political contributor, following a furious protest by some of its journalists and commentators, according to a memo from the top official of the network's news division.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin acts on gun bills, vetoing dozens, amending six and signing two pairs

Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday he had vetoed 30 pieces of gun-related legislation, including measures that would have halted the sale of certain semi-automatic firearms.

N.Y. judge issues gag order on Trump ahead of criminal hush-money trial

A New York judge issued an order Tuesday barring former President Donald Trump from making public statements about possible witnesses in his hush-money case.

RFK Jr. taps Nicole Shanahan for his ‘spoiler’ ticket

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Tuesday tapped Nicole Shanahan, a prominent donor, to be his running mate in his independent bid for the White House, saying they are on an "extraordinary crusade to win back our country" and "bring down the Democratic and Republican duopoly" that has steered the nation in a perilous direction.

Karine Jean-Pierre abruptly hangs up on radio interview after host asks if Biden has dementia

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre abruptly hung up in the middle of a radio interview with a Charlotte news reporter after she was asked if President Biden has dementia.

Democrats stoke worst-case abortion scenarios though very few stem from rape, medical emergencies

A tiny percentage of U.S. abortions are performed in cases of rape, incest or to save the pregnant woman's life, but you wouldn't know that listening to Democrats as they roll into the 2024 campaign season.

Matt Schlapp’s accuser drops sexual abuse lawsuit

Carlton Huffman, the man who accused Conservative Political Action Conference President Matt Schlapp of unwanted sexual advances, dropped his lawsuit and apologized, a representative for Mr. Schlapp said Tuesday.

Easter spending to reach near-record $22 billion this year

Americans have not lost interest in one traditional holiday. Consumer spending is expected to reach $22.4 billion this Easter, according to the annual survey released Tuesday by the National Retail Federation.

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