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Lia Thomas teammate reveals identity, joins Gaines in stand for women’s sports: ‘It’s OK if I get some hate’

A former college teammate of Lia Thomas is joining Riley Gaines in speaking out against biological males’ participation in women’s sports.

Chris Licht out at at CNN after difficult run as CEO

CNN CEO Chris Licht is stepping down from his position at the cable network after just over a year on the job.

Republicans go all in on early voting in initiative to ‘bank’ ballots and protect elections

The Republican National Committee is rolling out a campaign to bolster early voting ahead of the 2024 cycle.

Tide turning? Why ESG has become a top political concern after years of activism

ESG and Republican pushback to ESG have emerged as major points of corporate and political discourse.

Pandemic relief money went toward drag shows and critical race theory

Some pandemic relief money has funded controversial liberal priorities that far fall outside the bounds of what most would consider COVID-19 recovery.

DeSantis flashes youth and energy as he runs against Trump and Biden

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has been playing up his “energetic executive” pitch to voters as he battles former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, who are nearly twice his age.

Pence releases video declaring 2024 bid: ‘God is not done with America yet’

Former Vice President Mike Pence released a video early Wednesday morning officially declaring that he is running for president in 2024.

Pope Francis taken to hospital to undergo intestinal surgery

Pope Francis will undergo surgery on his intestine Wednesday afternoon and is expected to remain hospitalized under general anesthesia for several days, the Vatican said.

Pence to try to disentangle himself from Trump in presidential bid

Former Vice President Mike Pence is seeking the 2024 Republican presidential nomination under former President Donald Trump's shadow.

Michigan judges split on new proposal to require ‘personal pronouns’ in courtrooms

Michigan's courts could be required to use lawyers' and parties' "personal pronouns" after a hearing on a state supreme court proposal Wednesday.
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