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House Republicans Question NIH Payments Linked to CCP, Pharma Companies

"NIH employees took $325 million in payments from 2,019 separate companies worldwide."

South Carolina Supreme Court Upholds Six-Week Abortion Ban

The 4-1 majority decision is a notable win for Republicans in the state, following the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022.

Gov. Newsom’s National Constitutional Amendment Limiting Gun Access Halted

May result in a national Constitutional Convention, which last occurred in 1787.

Majority of Iowa GOP Caucus Attendees Believe Trump Won 2020 Election

Compared to forty-one percent of Iowa Republicans and Independents who do not believe Trump won the 2020 presidential election.

Biden Admin Sells Off Border Wall Materials

Square steel tubes were made available for purchase on web-based auction platform.

Dublin, Ireland Reinstates COVID-19 Visiting Restrictions for Hospitals

Clontarf Hospital in North Dublin, Ireland, is reinstating COVID-19-related visiting restrictions.

No Aid for Ukraine’s Border Until America’s is Secured: Rep. Jim Banks

“No more money to secure Ukraine’s border until we secure our own."

California Bill Could Criminalize Parents Protesting School Board Meetings

A new bill introduced in California would criminalize "substantial disorder," by parents protesting at school board meetings.

Trump Cancels Conference Addressing Georgia Election Fraud

Trump's lawyers advised the cancelation.

Kennedy Jr.’s 2024 Presidential Bid Bridges Party Divide with Republican Hire and Opposition to Key Democratic Stances

"He’s got the broadest appeal of anybody that’s run in a long time,” expressed Dennis Kucinich, former Rep. (D-Ohio) and the head of Kennedy’s campaign.

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