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Louisiana Bans Transgenders From Girls’ Sports

"Women have worked too hard for too long to get to the competitive level we have attained to now face an unfair playing field," the bill's sponsor said.

Kyle Rittenhouse Prepares for Lawsuits to ‘Make the Media Pay’

Kyle Rittenhouse confirmed in an interview that he is readying to file lawsuits in a bid to “make the media pay”—months after he was acquitted on several murder charges in connection to the August 2020 shooting during a Wisconsin Black Lives Matter protest and riot.

Fewer People Blame Trump for Jan. 6

New poll results show that fewer than 50% of the public now hold former President Donald Trump responsible for Jan. 6.

Amber Heard Is ‘Broke’ Due to Mounting Legal Fees, Lavish Spending: Sources

Amber Heard can’t pay the $10.4 million she owes Johnny Depp, her lawyer revealed Thursday — as sources told The Post the actress is “broke” due to hefty legal fees associated with the bombshell defamation trial.

Biden Fails Fact-Check on Claim That More Children Died From Guns Than in Car Accidents

Biden made the statement in an address to the nation on Thursday in the wake of the horrific elementary school massacre in Uvalde, Texas.

Rep. David Cicilline: ‘Spare Me the [Expletive] About Constitutional Rights’

Democrat Representative David Cicilline of Rhode Island said a bit of the anti-gun left's quiet part out loud in a House hearing on Thursday when he went on a rant against the constitutionally protected rights of the American people.

Kyle Rittenhouse Responds to Depp Verdict, Says It’s ‘Fueling’ Him to Take New Action

Kyle Rittenhouse indicated Wednesday that the verdict in the Johnny Depp defamation trial has spurred him to new action.

Anonymous Donor Steps Forward to Ensure Uvalde Families Won’t ‘Have to Worry About a Single Cost’

At a press conference Wednesday in the aftermath of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott almost said something profound. Almost.

Police Chief Who Delayed Tactical Response to Shooting That Killed 21 People Will Join Uvalde City Council

The police chief whose orders reportedly delayed response to a school shooting will join the Uvalde City Council.

Harris Staffers Are Reportedly ‘Frustrated’ She Has to Do Her Constitutionally Assigned Duty

The U.S. Constitution gives vice presidents few official duties, but apparently, some of Vice President Kamala Harris’ aides are frustrated that she is often stuck in Washington, D.C., to carry out one of them.

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