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Top anti-abortion group presses GOP candidates to go on offense in 2024

One of the country’s top anti-abortion activist groups is pushing GOP candidates to seize the narrative on abortion messaging ahead of the 2024 election, pressuring campaigns to commit to a federal ban as part of their platform.

CDC’s Rochelle Walensky called to testify to House on coronavirus handling before departure

House Republicans late on Monday invited outgoing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky to testify before Congress on her agency's COVID-19 handling, a signal of the GOP escalating its oversight into "undue influence" during the pandemic.

WATCH LIVE: Pete Buttigieg delivers remarks ahead of Memorial Day travel

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is holding a press conference Tuesday ahead of an expected surge in travel for Memorial Day weekend.

Treasury reportedly asks agencies about payment flexibility amid debt ceiling fears

The Treasury Department has reportedly been asking government agencies about the possibility of making payments later as the White House struggles to negotiate a debt ceiling bill.

Former ESPN reporter blasts Lia Thomas, Rapinoe, and Griner for ‘dissenting’ hypocrisy

Former ESPN host Charly Arnolt blasted WNBA star Brittney Griner, transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, and professional soccer player Megan Rapinoe for "dissenting" hypocrisy.

New home sales rise for second month in a row in sign of hope for market

Sales of new homes increased from March to April, a sign that buyers might be reentering the market amid somewhat lower mortgage rates.

Social media can create ‘profound risk’ for teenagers, surgeon general says

The United States surgeon general said that social media can pose substantial and meaningful risks to the mental health of teenagers, a statement that will give extra motivation to members of Congress calling for new rules for Big Tech.

How House Republicans gave McCarthy more ammo in debt fight against Biden with key decisions

Republicans are trying to maximize House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) leverage in the debt ceiling negotiations.

Tim Scott gives Trump’s 2016 rivals deja vu with White House run

In 2016, four Republican senators ran for president only to be defeated by a reality TV star named Donald Trump.

Republicans rip Biden for trying to insert taxes in debt ceiling deal

President Joe Biden has become increasingly vocal about congressional Republicans declining to discuss taxes as part of their debt ceiling negotiations.
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