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Progressive petri dish: Abortion laws meant to help Minnesotans backfire

The Washington Examiner went to Minnesota following news that the state's Democrats, known as the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, had fast-tracked one of the most progressive agendas in state history. What we found was a struggling Republican Party, angry small business owners, and a complete stonewall from Democrats. In this series, the Washington Examiner takes a look at broken promises lawmakers made, how Republicans are trying to control the carnage, and the unintended consequences of some of the bills passed, including one that seems to do more harm than good for women in Minnesota seeking abortions.

New York City crane falls as it is engulfed in flames

A crane fell near the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan on Wednesday after a fire broke out on the construction equipment.

Food stamps: Virginia SNAP August direct payments begin distribution in six days

People who receive assistance purchasing food via the food stamps program in Virginia will see their monthly benefits for August beginning in six days.

Food stamps: All Florida SNAP beneficiaries will receive monthly direct payments in two days

All people who receive food stamps in Florida will receive their monthly benefits within the next two days.

GOP anti-Trump PAC drops $1.5 million on ads in Iowa showing voters ditching former president

A political action committee focused on preventing former President Donald Trump from winning the Republican presidential nomination in 2024 is launching an ad campaign in Iowa profiling voters who once supported Trump but now say he has too much "baggage."

Senate Democrats’ attempts to get conservative activist’s records slammed as ‘modern-day McCarthyism’

Senate Democrats' attempt to get conservative legal activist Leonard Leo to turn over information on any travel, gifts, or payments involving Supreme Court justices is being sharply criticized as "modern-day McCarthyism."

Vivek Ramaswamy claimed he first voted in 2020 — now he admits that was wrong

EXCLUSIVE — Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy admitted he made false claims about his voting history after the Washington Examiner confronted the 2024 Republican contender with state election records.

Oversight hearing on UFOs will ‘open the floodgates’

The House Oversight Committee's Wednesday hearing with Department of Defense whistleblower David Grusch will "open the floodgates" on the issue of unidentified anomalous phenomena, more commonly known as unidentified flying objects.

Hunter Biden plea: Four key questions before ‘sweetheart’ deal court hearing

President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden will appear in a Delaware federal court Wednesday to formally agree to the plea deal his counsel negotiated last month with prosecutors that could conclude a nearly five-year investigation.

Rudy Giuliani admits he made ‘false’ statements about Georgia 2020 election workers

Rudy Giuliani admitted in a court filing that he made "false" statements regarding Georgia poll workers in the 2020 election and that he no longer contests the factual allegations in their defamation lawsuit against him.
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