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Former Trump Official Shot in D.C. Carjacking, Suspect Killed

A former Trump administration official was critically injured in Washington, D.C., on Monday during a carjacking incident, police reported. Mike Gill, who served as the...

Attorney General Garland to Undergo Back Surgery

According to the Justice Department, Attorney General Merrick Garland is set to undergo back surgery this weekend.

Clarity in Abortion Laws: South Dakota Legislator Introduces ‘Med Ed Bill’

Republican State Rep. Taylor Rehfeldt, a former nurse, seeks to provide clarity regarding South Dakota's abortion laws with a new bill. Named the "Med...

DOJ Investigates Rep. Cori Bush Over Misuse of Security Funds

The Justice Department is allegedly investigating Rep. Cori Bush, (D-MO), for criminal misuse of federal funds for her personal security.

State Department Reportedly Considering Two-State Solution

U.S. officials reportedly told Axios that Secretary of State Tony Blinken asked the State Department to review various policy options for the recognition of a Palestinian state.

Names of U.S. Soldiers Killed in Jordan Drone Strike Revealed

The Department of Defense (DOD) released the identities of the U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed by a drone strike in Jordan.

Defense Department to Provide Fertility Treatments to Same-Sex, Unmarried Couples

We applaud the Department of Defense for working to expand access to fertility treatments for service members," Ossorio said in a statement. "We are overjoyed for our military members who may only now qualify for coverage and desperately need this care to build a family."

Pro-Life Activists Stand Trial, Defend Innocence in Peaceful Protest

The fate of six pro-life activists facing 11 years in prison for an alleged conspiracy against rights over a peaceful protest at a Tennessee...

Sen. Wyden Releases Documents Revealing NSA Purchases Citizens’ Internet Data

On January 25, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) sent a letter to Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, requesting that "U.S. intelligence agencies only purchase data on Americans that has been obtained in a lawful manner."

U.S. Releases Names of Soldiers Killed in Terrorist Attack

The United States Military released the names of three soldiers who were killed in the terrorist attack by an Iranian-backed group over the weekend.

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