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Arkansas Restaurant Kicks Out Governor Sanders

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave a Little Rock restaurant after the owners told her that her presence made employees feel "threatened and uncomfortable" because of her political views.

Pence Takes Stand on Nationwide Voter ID Law

Former Vice President Mike Pence is pushing the Senate to pass a nationwide voter ID law, telling Fox News Digital the SAVE Act is "truly an idea whose time has come."

Islamic Countries Condemn Iranian Attacks

A group of Arab and Islamic countries has condemned Iran's missile and drone strikes on civilian infrastructure, warning against future action.

GOP Seeks Safer Roads After Child’s Life-Altering Injury

The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure advanced H.R. 5688, Dalilah's Law, on Wednesday, sending it to the House floor.

Joe Kent Reportedly Under FBI Investigation

Former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent is reportedly under FBI investigation after he allegedly leaked classified information.

Trump Threatens to ‘Blow Up’ Iranian Gas Field

President Trump threatened to eliminate an Iranian gas field should it launch another strike against a Qatari liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility again.

Fetterman Saves Mullin in Key Vote

The Senate Homeland Security Committee advanced Sen. Markwayne Mullin's nomination to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security on Thursday in an 8-7 vote, with a Democrat providing the decisive margin after a Republican nearly killed it.

Congress Takes Soros-Funded Virginia Prosecutor to Capitol

A House subcommittee has summoned the top two law enforcement officials in Fairfax County, Virginia, to testify about sanctuary policies linked to violent crimes by illegal immigrants they allowed to walk free.

California Owes Gun Rights Groups $1.3 Million After Losing Its Own Law Twice

California has agreed to pay more than $1.3 million to gun rights organizations after the state's ban on advertising firearms to minors was struck down twice by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

New Bill Links Abortion Pills to Water Safety Concerns

Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced legislation Wednesday that would require a doctor's physical presence before a woman can receive an abortion pill and would ban the disposal of fetal remains through the public water system.

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