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Dobbs anniversary: Biden and Republicans draw abortion battle lines before 2024

As President Joe Biden promised Democrats he would protect and expand abortion and reproductive healthcare, 2024 Republican presidential candidates were just up the street courting evangelical voters with their somewhat different positions.

Riley Gaines fears more women will get hurt before tide turns on trans sports

EXCLUSIVE — Young female athletes, led by former NCAA champion swimmer Riley Gaines, descended on Capitol Hill this week to oppose federal efforts to include transgender athletes in women’s sports.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to apply for direct $500 payments is in four days

The applications for a new guaranteed basic income program in Rochester, New York, where recipients will receive $500 a month, close in four days.

Stimulus check update: Applications for monthly $1,000 direct payment close in eight days

A guaranteed income program for monthly payments of $1,000 over the course of two years in Los Angeles County is closing applications in a little more than a week.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be issued to recipients in Wisconsin in five days

In only five days, a guaranteed income program in Wisconsin will issue its latest payment to recipients, with the payment worth $500.

Huggins out, Eirlert in: WVU names new men’s basketball coach

West Virginia University has officially named its new interim coach to lead the school's men's basketball team, following the recent resignation of long-time coach Bob Huggins.

Trump calls indictment a ‘badge of courage,’ brags about overturning Roe at conservative meeting

Former President Donald Trump played-up his most recent battle with the justice system and moved closer to endorsing a federal abortion ban during a gathering of conservative Christian activists, many of whom are fiercely loyal to Trump.

First transgender state rep in NH charged with child pornography

New Hampshire's first transgender state representative has been charged with distributing child sexual abuse images.

Harvard swimmer says the Biden admin is using the transgender debate as a ‘civil rights movement’

A Harvard athlete criticized the Biden administration this weekend, accusing officials of adopting the transgender sports conversation as its ‘civil rights movement.’

Kansas Attorney General seeks to block changing sex on birth certificates

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a request in federal court late Friday seeking to end requirements for the state to allow the altering of gender on birth certificates.
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