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Majority of voters believe Biden is too old to be president, including half of Democrats

A new poll found broad concern over President Joe Biden’s age as he seeks a second term in the White House, with 7 in 10 responding that he is too old to be president, including half of Democrats.

What to expect from John Durham’s congressional testimony this week

Special counsel John Durham is set to testify before two committees in the House of Representatives this week, more than a month after releasing the findings of his inquiry into the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane investigation.

Why Tommy Tuberville won’t back down on stalling 250 military nominees in the Senate

The Department of Defense in February released a series of new policies that allow for time off and travel expenses for reproductive healthcare, including abortion, for troops and their dependents in states where it is not available.

Israel raid on Jenin: Three dead and dozens wounded after firefight breaks out

At least three Palestinians are dead and dozens more are wounded after Israel raided the West Bank city of Jenin Monday.

Supreme Court news: Justices save ‘closely watched’ cases for end of June

The Supreme Court is saving its most anticipated decisions for last as the justices have less than two weeks to decide on major disputes ranging from the fate of affirmative action to President Joe Biden's plan to forgive millions of student loan borrowers' debt.

Conservatives wage war on Biden’s administrative state

Conservatives are charging hard against the Biden administration, battling against not only its actions but what they see as a generations-long abuse of executive authority.

Barr calls Trump a ‘narcissist’ who shouldn’t use nation as ‘a therapy session’

Former Attorney General Bill Barr went on the record to call former President Donald Trump a "consummate narcissist" and discourage the Republican Party from making him its presidential nominee.

A ‘Department of AI’? Tech giants disagree over government regulatory effort

The companies leading the race in artificial intelligence agree on the importance of regulation but are divided on what agency should oversee the new technology. They are giving the government conflicting advice on the path forward, with major ramifications for innovation and security.

National Archives Rotunda to permanently display Emancipation Proclamation

The National Archives announced Saturday that it will permanently display the Emancipation Proclamation in its rotunda.

Company offers ‘baby bonus’ in contrast to sponsored abortion travel

A company is offering a $5,000 baby bonus to its employees in response to others offering to pay for travel expenses related to abortions.
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