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Republican Support for Same-Sex Marriage Drops Sharply, Gallup Finds

A recent Gallup poll reveals a significant decline in Republican support for same-sex marriage, dropping from 55% in 2021 and 2022 to 41% in 2025.

Judge Rules AI Chatbots Not Protected by First Amendment

A federal judge has ruled that AI chatbot responses are not protected speech under the First Amendment, allowing a wrongful death lawsuit to proceed against Character Technologies and Google.

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Revoke Migrant Parole Status

The Supreme Court has stayed a lower court ruling that blocked the Trump administration's efforts to remove parole status for immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

Nebraska Passes Bill Banning Trans Inclusion in Sports

Nebraska lawmakers have passed a bill requiring athletes to participate in sports based on their biological sex. The bill now heads to Governor Jim Pillen's (R) desk.

Another Judge Blocks Trump Tariffs

Obama-appointed Judge Rudolph Contreras has issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump's tariffs.

Letitia James Faces New Abuse of Power Allegations

New York Attorney General Letitia James is under renewed scrutiny as former assistant solicitor general Brian Ginsberg alleges she has abused her prosecutorial powers.

Columbia Radicals Demand Dismissal in Courtroom Circus

Dozens of Columbia University students draped in keffiyehs and pro-Hamas attire appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Wednesday to face charges stemming from their violent occupation of Butler Library.

Chicago Alderman Condemns Alleged Racial Discrimination in Mayor’s Hiring Practices

Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez has strongly criticized Mayor Brandon Johnson's hiring practices, labeling them as a "giant leap in the wrong direction" following the Department of Justice's (DOJ) announcement of a civil rights investigation into potential racial discrimination within the mayor's administration

Texas Advances Bill Protecting Biological Sex

The Texas Senate passed a bill defining biological sex.

DOJ Files Lawsuit on Swing State’s Voter Rolls

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Elections after it failed to follow federal election law.

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