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Texas Gov. Abbott signs bill to ‘protect the integrity of women’s sports’

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) signed the Save Women's Sports Act into law Thursday. It's some of the latest legislative action nationwide to prevent biological men from competing in women's sports.

Minnesota stops enforcing law excluding religious colleges from free enrollment program

Minnesota has agreed to stop enforcing its law that bars religious universities from participating in a state program allowing high school students to earn free college credits.

DEI halted at North Carolina colleges as UNC bans compelled speech

North Carolina State University has stopped its plan to use diversity statements when considering faculty promotions and tenure.

Kamala Harris to mark anniversary of Roe reversal in major North Carolina speech

Vice President Kamala Harris will play a key role in the Biden administration's plans to mark the anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade and changed abortion policy across the country.

Hunter Biden investigation: Devon Archer cooperating with Comer on Burisma testimony

Hunter Biden business partner and fellow Burisma board member Devon Archer will not meet the initial subpoena deadline of Friday to appear before Congress, but Republicans believe he'll soon sit down for questioning.

RFK Jr. defends stance on vaccines and JFK conspiracy on Joe Rogan podcast

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doubled down on his conspiracy theory on his uncle JFK's assassination and his anti-vaccine stance.

Fox News loses top ratings spot to MSNBC for first time in over two years

Fox News lost its rating as the No. 1 prime-time slot among cable news networks to MSNBC last week.

Bill de Blasio ordered to repay New York City funds used for presidential campaign

Former presidential candidate and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has been ordered to pay the Big Apple approximately $475,000.

Credit cards: How to sign up for a joint credit card

A joint credit card allows for two cardholders to share financial responsibility equally, meaning both parties are responsible for making payments.

White House continues to use the term ‘MAGA’ in official capacities despite Hatch Act violation

White House officials have continued to use the term "MAGA" in official correspondence, despite a warning last week that doing so violates the Hatch Act.
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