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Trump hit by DeSantis and Iowa Gov. Reynolds amid fallout from abortion comments

Former President Donald Trump was hit by conservative politicians over his recent abortion comments.

NASA’s Webb Telescope: Nine stunning photos of solar system and beyond

NASA has been releasing images from its James Webb Space Telescope for over a year, offering new perspectives on distant planets and galaxies.

Disney doubling investment in parks after narrowing lawsuit against DeSantis

The Walt Disney Company announced it will double its expenditures for its theme parks and cruise line to $60 billion over the next 10 years and touted "over 1,000 acres of land for possible future development to expand theme park space across its existing sites."

Iran declares victory over US in UN address hailing new ‘international order’

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi declared “victory” over the United States and “the old liberal order” during his appearance at the U.N. General Assembly.

Christie slams Trump for skipping second GOP debate: Voters ‘have a right to hear from him’

Ex-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie slammed former President Donald Trump for skipping the second Republican presidential primary debate.

Sen. Patty Murray confirms Ukraine and disaster aid spending bill in the works

Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray (D-WA) confirmed on Tuesday that she is working on a continuing resolution to provide additional funds for disaster relief, assistance for Ukraine, and firefighter pay.

Tuberville plans to force vote on Marine Corps leader caught up in Pentagon blockade

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) will attempt to force a vote this week on the Marine Corps commandant ensnared in his blanket hold on Pentagon nominees.

Planned Parenthood alumni launch AI chatbot encouraging abortion

Former leadership of abortion giant Planned Parenthood launched an artificial intelligence tool aimed at encouraging abortion and telling children which states do not require parental consent.

Scott touts Reagan philosophy for UAW strike and slams Biden for being ‘leased’ by unions

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) recalled President Ronald Reagan’s words about federal workers striking when discussing how he’d handle the United Auto Workers strike.

Hunter Biden cites COVID-19 and traffic in bid to plead not guilty by video arraignment

President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, plans to plead not guilty to three federal gun charges, his attorney Abbe Lowell wrote in a court filing Tuesday.
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