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Minnesota Bill Legalizes Infanticide

Bill goes "far beyond any interpretation of the Minnesota Supreme Court case Doe v. Gomez," which is the state’s version of Roe v. Wade, legal experts say.

U.S. Treasury Buys Time for Biden and GOP on Debt Limit Deal

The U.S. government bumped up against its debt limit Thursday, prompting the Treasury Department to take “extraordinary” accounting steps to avoid default — as friction between President Joe Biden and House Republicans raised concern about whether the U.S. can sidestep an economic crisis.

Non-U.S. Citizens Can Police Americans in California

The previous requirement that these officers be U.S. citizens or permanent residents has been scrapped.

Wyoming Lawmakers Propose Ban on Electric Vehicle Sales

"The proliferation of electric vehicles at the expense of gas-powered vehicles will have deleterious impacts on Wyoming’s communities and will be detrimental to Wyoming’s economy and the ability for the country to efficiently engage in commerce," the bill states.

Biden Commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Watch)

"He followed the path of Joseph. A believer in dreams, in the divinity they carry, in the promise they hold. And like John the Baptist, he prepared us for the greater hope ahead, one who came to bear witness to the light," Biden said of Dr. King.

Teenage California Girl Claims She Was Exposed To Naked Man At Local YMCA That Promotes Trans ‘Inclusivity And Acceptance’

A female California teenager in San Diego County told local city officials Wednesday she was exposed to male genitalia inside a YMCA women’s locker room after finishing a workout.

DOJ Sees First Jan. 6 Acquittal, Rioter Found Not Guilty on Obstruction Charge

The Justice Department saw the first acquittal of a Jan. 6 rioter on the felony obstruction charge.

U.S. to Hit $31.4 Trillion Debt Ceiling Next Week, Biden Admin Warns While Pushing Congress to ‘Act Promptly’ to Increase or Suspend Limit

On Friday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote a letter to congressional leaders warning that the U.S. would hit its debt limit on January 19 and encouraged Congress to "act promptly to protect the full faith and credit of the United States," CNBC reported.

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