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Ohio abortion vote this November considered 2024 presidential bellwether by Democrats, Republicans

A November vote on a pro-abortion Ohio amendment is considered a bellwether ahead of the 2024 presidential election a year after the end of Roe v. Wade.

Surprise! It’s the IRS

Surprising American citizens at their places of employment and respite is an unacceptable practice we should be glad the IRS is discontinuing.

Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty after Judge Puts ‘Unusual’ Deal with DOJ on Hold

The judge said the deal contained some ‘non-standard terms,’ such as ‘broad immunity’ from other potential charges.

UFO Whistleblower Alleges ‘Multi-Decade’ Cover-Up in Congressional Testimony

‘I am hopeful that my actions will ultimately lead to a positive outcome of increased transparency,’ the whistleblower added.

WATCH NOW: McConnell suffers spell at Capitol, he insists ‘I’m fine’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared unwell Wednesday at a news conference with reporters.

Mitch McConnell freezes mid-speech at Capitol

Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-KY, abruptly stopped speaking Wednesday during a press event at the U.S. Capitol. Midway through his speech he paused, froze, and was then ushered to the side of the podium.

Federal Reserve raises its key rate for 11th time by a quarter-point in its drive to slow inflation

The Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate Wednesday for the 11th time in 17 months, a streak of hikes that are intended to curb inflation but that also carry the risk of going too far and triggering a recession.

Medicaid expansion in North Carolina will begin Oct. 1, if lawmakers can enact a budget

Gov. Roy Cooper's administration is aiming to extend Medicaid coverage to hundreds of thousands of low-income adults starting Oct. 1, but that date depends on lawmakers completing the last step necessary to implement the expansion legislation he signed into law months ago.

Lawsuit over Kansas IDs would be a ‘morass’ if transgender people intervene, attorney general says

Allowing transgender Kansas residents to intervene in a lawsuit that seeks to force the state to list the sex they were assigned at birth on their driver's licenses would create a legal "morass," the state's Republican attorney general argued in a new court filing.

Plea deal derails, Hunter Biden enters ‘not guilty’ pleas

Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to tax fraud and a gun charge after a federal judge asked for more information from lawyers about the deal struck between prosecutors and defense attorneys.

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