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Supreme Court Upholds Gun Rights in Major Second Amendment Ruling

The court ruled as one of its end-of-session decisions.

Pfizer CEO: Americans Will Likely Need to Take New COVID Vax ‘Every Year’

The company expects to adapt current vaccines to new strains.

Parents With School-Age Kids Could Be the New ‘Swing Voters’

As we’ve been seeing in elections over the last year, education issues have become hot-button concerns for parents.

Whistleblower Says With 120,000 Troops Still Unvaccinated, Army May Move June 30 Deadline Far Into Future

As the June 30 deadline nears for compliance with the U.S. military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, U.S. Army officials publicly claim a very small percentage of its members are unvaccinated, reporting 96% or more of its members are fully vaccinated.

Biden to Call on Congress to Pass Three-Month Gas Tax Holiday

President Joe Biden is planning to call on Congress on Wednesday to pass legislation that will establish a federal gas tax holiday for three months as part of the administration's effort to lower prices at the pump.

‘The Emergency Phase of COVID-19 Is Over’: Doctors’ Group Urges Biden Administration to Revise Guidelines for Children

A group of prominent doctors and educators has asked the Biden administration to lift pandemic-related measures that could be causing children to miss school and other activities.

Biden Warns of Need for Funding ‘Second Pandemic’

Biden praises vaccines for kids under five.

College Pays $800,000 to Students Banned From Evangelizing on Campus After SCOTUS Ruling

Supreme Court ruled 8-1 last year that First Amendment plaintiffs can seek "nominal damages" without showing measurable economic harm.

Tom Cotton, Jim Banks Unveil Bill to Make Medical Providers Liable for Minor Gender-Transition Damages

Senator Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) and the Republican Study Committee, a House caucus led by Representative Jim Banks (R., Ind.), announced on Wednesday that they would be introducing the Protecting Minors from Medical Malpractice Act in both chambers of Congress this session.

Uvalde School to Be Demolished After Deadly Shooting: Mayor

Tensions around the investigation of the Texas mass shooting are growing as reports suggest that there were significant delays and law enforcement officers made...

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