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Embattled St. Louis gender clinic sues Missouri attorney general over patient records request

Washington University in St. Louis, home to a transgender center that is under investigation by the state, is challenging the authority of Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Republican, to access patient records as part of his inquiry.

Netanyahu and US split on who should run Gaza if Hamas is removed

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated his stance against the Palestinian Authority taking control of the Gaza Strip if Hamas is removed from power, underscoring a continued divide between his government and the Biden administration.

Gaines slams AOC ‘fearmongering’ over invasive sports ‘examinations’: ‘Just uninformed’

Riley Gaines slammed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) for an “uninformed” and “fearmongering” attempt to deter bans on biological men participating in women's sports.

Republican debate: DeSantis PAC hits Haley over transgender stance before GOP showdown

EXCLUSIVE — The super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign, Never Back Down, will highlight former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's stance on the issue of transgender youth in a new video ad hours before the fourth Republican National Committee debate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Supreme Court workplace discrimination case could open floodgates for anti-DEI lawsuits

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that could open up the definition of what qualifies as workplace discrimination in ways that could threaten corporate DEI policies.

White House: ‘Safe to assume’ Hamas is sexually violating remaining hostages

The White House all but confirmed Wednesday reports that Hamas terrorists sexually abused hostages taken in the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks.

Nevada GOP chairman among six charged in 2020 fake electors plot

Six Nevada Republicans, including the Nevada Republican Party chairman, were indicted on charges of falsely giving the state's electors to former President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.

White House: ‘Obviously not OK’ to be in US illegally

The White House was pressed on its approach to people who are in the country illegally as President Joe Biden's border policies receive renewed scrutiny.

Democrats turn on Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson in latest fiasco over immigrant crisis

Liberal lawmakers in Chicago are furious with how Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson has responded to tens of thousands of immigrants who have descended on the city after illegally crossing the border and are calling for the resignations of more than half a dozen city officials.

Detroit on track to hit lowest number of homicides in 60 years

A multi-agency partnership in Detroit aimed at reducing gun violence seems to be paying off, with the city on track to record the fewest number of homicides in six decades, officials announced Monday.
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