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U.S. to Provide Ukraine Aid Upon Senate Approval, Biden Tells Zelensky

President Biden assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday that the United States would provide additional aid once the Senate approves a national security...

Court Rules in Favor of Trump, Rejects Letitia James’ Attempt to Void $175 Million Bond

In a legal dispute over a $175 million bond, a judge ruled in favor of former President Donald Trump on Monday, rejecting New York...

Broward Superintendent Licata’s Departure Sparks Debate and Negotiations

Peter Licata is set to negotiate his departure as Broward schools superintendent, with the potential of receiving a payout of about $192,000 as part...

Study Shows More Young People Are Choosing ‘Permanent’ Sterilization

Researchers found an “abrupt increase” in the number of young people undergoing permanent sterilization procedures recently.

Planned Parenthood Performed More Abortions in 2021, 2022 Despite Having Fewer Patients

A report from Planned Parenthood revealed that the abortion provider performed more abortions in 2021 and 2022 despite having fewer patients.

Biden Admin Intentionally Disrupted U.S. Energy Production: Report

A report from the Institute of Energy Research (IER) found that the Biden administration intentionally made it more difficult to produce oil and gas in the United States.

California Regulators Set First-in-Nation Drinking Water Limit on Chromium-6

California regulators made a landmark decision on Wednesday by voting to establish a drinking water limit on hexavalent chromium, a toxic compound famously highlighted...

Battle Over Abortion Law Continues in Arizona as Repeal Efforts Stalled

Arizona Republicans in the state House blocked a Democratic attempt for the second time in as many weeks to repeal a Civil War-era law...

USC Cancels Pro-Palestinian Commencement Speaker Over Safety Concerns

The University of Southern California (USC) canceled its pro-Palestinian valedictorian's commencement speech, citing safety concerns.

Republican Attorneys General Allege Bank of America Discriminates Against Religious Customers

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and 14 other Republican attorneys general have sent a letter to Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, alleging that the company is "de-banking" religious and conservative customers.

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