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Former Justice Breyer Favors Age, Term Limits for Supreme Court

Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer says he's in favor of age limits for justices.

Biden Admin. Launches ‘Resource Center’ to Help Authorities Take Firearms From Those Deemed ‘Threat to Themselves or Others’

President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice announced over the weekend the launch of the "National Extreme Risk Protection Order Resource Center."

Rep. Mike Gallagher to Resign Early

Representative Mike Gallagher (R-WI) announced that he will be resigning from Congress early.

Abortion at Highest Level in Over a Decade

Abortions in the United States hit their greatest levels in 2023 despite the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs decision, overturning Roe v. Wade and giving the issue of abortion back to the states.

Charges Dropped Against Gold Star Dad For Shouting at Biden During SOTU

Democratic attorney general Brian Schwalb has dropped charges against Gold Star father Steve Nikoui for disrupting Congress during President Biden's State of the Union speech earlier this month.

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Illegal Immigrants Can Possess Firearms

Obama-appointed District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman ruled that illegal immigrants may possess firearms.

Backlash Against Phoenix Restaurant Follows Biden Campaign Event

A Mexican restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona, found itself the target of negative Yelp reviews following a campaign event attended by Biden on Tuesday. The event...

Generals Blame State Department for Delayed Afghanistan Evacuation

Retired Gen. Mark Milley and retired Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie, the two senior generals overseeing the U.S. military during the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan,...

Trump Attorney Challenge Decision Allowing Fani Willis to Remain on Case

Donald Trump's attorney Steve Sadow and numerous codefendants in the Georgia election case filed a motion challenging the court's decision allowing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to remain on the case.

Virginia Schools Allow Students to Opt Out Of Holocaust Lesson

The largest school district in Virginia will allow students to skip a presentation from a Holocaust survivor, saying the diverse district includes students with “different experiences.”

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