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The Debrief: Split Supreme Court favoring Dems and Republicans in different cases

Managing Editor David Mark joins Sarah Westwood to discuss how the voting rights Supreme Court decisions have favored liberals, while the affirmative action, student loans, and religious liberty cases went in favor of conservatives.

NC 12-week abortion ban goes into effect

North Carolina's law restricting abortions past 12-weeks officially went into effect on Saturday, following months of legal battles.

Marianne Williamson names third campaign manager since announcing her 2024 WH bid

Marianne Williamson named her third campaign manager in just two months, following a number of recent resignations in her effort to revive her 2024 presidential campaign.

Pentagon celebrates 50 years of ‘all volunteer’ Armed Forces

The United States military celebrated 50 years of an "all volunteer" Armed Forces on Saturday, which marked five decades since the elimination of the draft.

‘Majority doesn’t always dictate:’ School board ignores 84% of parents on how to teach sex-ed and the inclusion of ‘gender identity’

A school board in Virginia is ignoring a majority of parents who do not want to allow boys and girls to take sex education together. We spoke with one man who is running for Fairfax County Public School Board to give power back to the parents.

United CEO issues apology for flying private while airline canceled flights

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby apologized Friday for flying private while his airline canceled hundreds of flights.

House Republican demands answers from Blinken on Iran negotiator’s suspension

House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) demanded answers on Friday from Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the decision to place Iran Special Envoy Rob Malley on leave while reviewing his security clearance.

Trump pokes fun at Graham after boos: ‘When we need those liberal votes, we need him’

Former President Donald Trump poked fun at Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) during a campaign stop in South Carolina on Saturday, claiming the senator was half Democrat, half Republican after the conservative was met with boos.

Elon Musk sets limit on how many tweets users can read in a day

Twitter owner Elon Musk announced Saturday that the platform will begin setting limits on how many tweets can be read per day.

Ingraham: Democrats play American voters for fools

Fox News host Laura Ingraham mocked voters who voted for Democrats in hopes of their student loan debts would be forgiven.
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