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Washington, DC, to send personalized messages to 100,000 high-risk drivers to cut down on traffic deaths

Washington, D.C., is starting a program next month that will send personalized messages to drivers with a history of traffic violations and road accidents in the Washington area.

Pence says next front in anti-abortion fight is to be ‘pro-adoption’

Former Vice President Mike Pence was on the Lincoln Memorial steps Saturday to take part in National Celebrate Life Day.

Airline data breach: Major companies warn staff thousands had their information exposed

American Airlines and Southwest Airlines staff were made aware Friday of a cybersecurity threat to them from earlier this year.

Judge blocks Florida ban on minors attending drag shows

A federal judge in Florida has temporarily halted the state from enforcing a ban on children attending drag shows.

Byron York reacts to ‘strongest evidence’ that Biden was involved in son’s business

The Washington Examiner's Byron York raised a red flag to the recent revelations pulled from the WhatsApp messages of Hunter Biden.

Abortions nationwide are down 3% a year after Roe v Wade overturned

A year after the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, legal abortions across the United States are down 3%, as several states have either limited or banned abortion access.

Three things we learned from the declassified Wuhan lab report

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence released its highly anticipated report detailing its investigation into the Wuhan Institute of Virology on Friday, offering few revelations that were not already previously known about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic

Russia coup: US vows to stay in ‘close coordination’ with allies as Russian military rebellion continues

Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with several foreign ministers of United States allies on Saturday amid the military rebellion in Russia from Wagner mercenaries threatening to weaken the country’s offensive in the Ukrainian war.

Russia coup: Chechen leader vows to help fight Wagner’s mutiny

Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of the Chechen Republic, has condemned the mutiny by the Wagner Group, a paramilitary organization for Russian President Vladimir Putin, and said on Saturday that his forces were ready to help put down the rebellion.

WATCH: Faith and Freedom Coalition: Vivek Ramaswamy, Sen. Joni Ernst, and faith leaders react to Dobbs anniversary

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As we hit the one-year anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, Washington Examiner attended the Faith and Freedom Coalition: Road to Majority conference in Washington, D.C., to get reactions from people about what the decision means for them personally and the 2024 election.
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