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West Virginia Senate passes bill that would remove marital exemption for sexual abuse

Sen. Ryan Weld has spearheaded legislation to remove marital exemptions for sexual abuse in the West Virginia legislature; a move critics say is long overdue.

Pentagon review of Austin’s hospitalization finds staffers were ‘significantly’ limited, no ‘ill intent’

A summary of an internal review of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin secret hospitalization found there was no "ill intent" from the Pentagon.

Colorado Dems kill bill to have harsher penalties for child prostitution crimes

Colorado Democrats, in an 8 to 3 committee vote, blocked a bill that would have required a 4-year minimum sentence for child prostitution crimes.

House Democrats eye Alabama IVF ruling as path to retaking majority in November

Democrats are on the offensive to win back the House majority after Alabama's conservative Supreme Court ruled that embryos are considered children.

Don’t cheer the spate of media layoffs: Newspapers are essential to our republic

Fewer newspapers means more centralized power — and more conflict over it. Conservatives who don’t want that have reason to want newspapers to survive....

Bluffing by IVF Facilities?

Lots of businesses claim that they won’t be able to continue to operate if they face one or another risk of liability. So it’s...

Does Trump Really Have a Republican Problem?

The general-election polling that forecasts a united GOP by Election Day isn’t hard to believe.

NYPD Arrested, Released Illegal Immigrant Suspected of Murdering Georgia Student, ICE Says

Ibarra illegally crossed into El Paso in 2022 and was released on parole by Customs and Border Protection shortly thereafter, ICE said.

There Is No Link Between Dobbs and Alabama Supreme Court’s Wrongful-Death Ruling

What the Alabama supreme court actually ruled in LePage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine is that Alabama law allowed parents to pursue a wrongful-death...

Primary apathy in Michigan: Democrats, GOP struggle as supporters mull whether to even vote

Rev. Steve Bland Jr. remembers the massive get-out-the-vote effort he helped mobilize four years ago, when pastors and community leaders spread out across Detroit neighborhoods, made phone calls and worked around the clock to encourage people to vote.

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