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What mothers really need this Mother’s Day

As a Catholic working mother of seven, I have a personal interest in family policy. This Mother’s Day I can tell you: What we have isn’t working. But even I had no idea just how desperately America’s mothers need better support, culturally, politically, and economically, until May 2022. When the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe […]

This Mother’s Day, Congress can honor moms by passing legislation that protects kids online 

Congress may not agree on much, but when it comes to prioritizing the well-being of our children, our lawmakers are in alignment. By passing responsible social media safeguards now, we can honor the memory of those we have lost and work together to build a safe and supportive online environment. 

Deadline to claim $1 billion in tax refunds nears – do you qualify?

A crucial deadline is coming later this month for some taxpayers who may be owed their share of an estimated $1 billion in refunds, the Internal Revenue Service announced.

Biden just quietly took a key step to ‘decriminalize’ traffic safety policy

Study after study has found no clear link between aggressive traffic enforcement and reduced crime rates.

‘SNL’ cold open features cast members alongside their moms in honor of Mother’s Day

The “Saturday Night Live” cold open commemorated Mother’s Day by having cast members bring their moms on stage. The latest “SNL” cold open took a break from poking fun at the news of this week in honor of the holiday on Sunday. Eighteen of the cast members brought their mothers on stage and stood alongside...

Bolton slams Biden for ‘unprecedented’ ‘break between the US and Israel’

Former national security adviser John Bolton criticized President Biden after he threatened to halt weapons to Israel pending an invasion of Rafah, with Bolton calling it an unprecedented break in allyship. Bolton joined John Catsimatidis on “The Cats Roundtable” on WABC 770 AM, where he highlighted how the U.S. interference in the Israel-Hamas war has...

TikTok faces toughest challenge yet with lawsuit against divest-or-ban bill

Facing its most significant threat yet to operate in the U.S, TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance are looking to repeat their success in court at blocking other attempts to ban the app by arguing it violates the First Amendment. The tech company filed a lawsuit this week challenging a recently signed bipartisan law...

Michael Cohen stands to make-or-break Trump hush money case 

In the first four weeks of former President Trump’s hush money trial, his one-time personal attorney, Michael Cohen, has been called a “jerk,” an “asshole” and challenging to work with – to the point that some sought to actively avoid him. But when Cohen takes the stand on Monday – billed as a star witness...

Where the US spends the most on foreign aid

Debates over U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine have dominated Washington this year, raising questions about U.S. economic and military support to various allies and whether the nation spends too much support abroad. Opposition within the GOP to foreign aid has been building, with Republicans arguing the U.S. needs to spend more on border security. ...

Republicans in West Virginia governor’s race run to the right on transgender issues

Transgender issues have emerged as an unexpected focal point in West Virginia’s gubernatorial race, as Republicans in the crowded primary seek to stand out as more conservative than their competitors in the solidly red state. In the weeks ahead of Tuesday’s primary, former state Rep. Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), businessman Chris Miller and a PAC supporting West...

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