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Trump vows to turn tables on ‘Biden crime family’ and ‘demented prosecutions’

Former President Donald Trump vowed to turn the legal tables on President Joe Biden on Friday night, pledging to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the “bribes from China and many other foreign countries that go into the coffers of the Biden crime family.”

Appeals court rules against Mississippi Jim Crow-era voting restrictions for felons

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against a Jim Crow-era voting restriction law Friday that prohibits felons from voting.

DeSantis promises ‘deadly force’ against cartels and attacks Biden administration in New Hampshire

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) made his presidential pitch to New Hampshire voters on Friday, touching on his conservative border policies and defending his record of passing right-wing legislation in Florida while throwing jabs at the current administration.

Biden ramps up efforts to call federal employees back to the office

President Joe Biden is increasing efforts to bring federal employees back to the office after over a year of teleworking due to the pandemic.

Stefanik urges CDC to fire former Cuomo official who oversaw COVID-19 nursing home scandal

House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) urged the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday to fire a former New York State health commissioner who oversaw the state's deadly COVID-19 nursing home policy.

Mark Margolis of Breaking Bad dies at 83

Actor Mark Margolis died Thursday at 83 after suffering a short illness.

FDA approves first postpartum depression oral pill zuranolone

The Food and Drug Administration has approved zuranolone, brand name Zurzuvae, the first-ever pill treatment for postpartum depression, or PPD.

Democratic senators up for reelection in 2024 mostly quiet on Trump indictment

While some Democrats on Capitol Hill are freely weighing in on former President Donald Trump’s latest indictment, many up for reelection in competitive states in 2024 are staying quiet.

New Civil Liberties Alliance sues Biden administration over new student loan plan

Conservative groups are suing the Biden administration over its new student loan debt plan, which would erase payments for hundreds of thousands of Americans.

Massachusetts boy who sued to wear ‘two genders’ T-shirt appeals

A Massachusetts seventh grader filed an appeal Friday after a federal court ruled against him for wearing a shirt that read "There are two genders."
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