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Rittenhouse event organizers stand by claim of vendor threats despite denial

The event organizers behind a free speech rally featuring Kyle Rittenhouse are standing by their allegations that the location that was renting space for the rally was threatened by its distributor, H-E-B Grocery Stores.

The five biggest challenges the pro-life movement faces after Roe

The pro-life movement scored its biggest victory when Roe v. Wade did not survive to its 50th anniversary, but even greater challenges still lie ahead as the fight against abortion becomes a multi-front battle.

FEMA director defends use of Air Force One for cross-country flight amid climate concerns

FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell on Thursday defended the use of Air Force One for a cross-country flight amid climate change concerns, saying the visit lets storm-damaged California communities "know that the president is here to support them."

Arizona court shoots down GOP challenge and upholds state’s vote-by-mail system

An appeals court in Arizona upheld the state's vote-by-mail system as constitutional after state GOP leaders argued it violated the state's ballot secrecy clause.

Saudi-backed LIV Golf tour announces first US TV partner

LIV Golf has announced its first U.S. television partner for its second season after being shunned by most U.S. networks due to the golf tour's ties to Saudi Arabia.

Stimulus update: Deadline for homeowners to apply for $1,500 payment in 12 days

There are less than two weeks left for New Jersey homeowners to apply for a program that will give them up to $1,500 by May of this year.

House Oversight Chairman James Comer announces hearing on southern border

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed on Thursday that his panel will hold a hearing on the Biden administration’s border policies.

Kremlin says Putin still exists amid Zelensky’s musings on whether he’s ‘still alive’

Moscow assured Ukraine that Russian President Vladimir Putin still exists Thursday amid questions from Kyiv.

Navy relieves two commanding officers, citing loss of confidence

Two Navy commanding officers were relieved of duty this week due to losses of confidence in their ability to command.

WATCH: District attorney blasts ‘lack of care’ on Rust set as Baldwin vows to fight charges

New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies appeared on CNN Thursday shortly after announcing her intent to file criminal charges against actor Alec Baldwin for the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust in 2021.
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