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Job openings fall to lowest level in two years amid recession fears

The number of job openings in the United States tumbled below 9.6 million in March, the lowest level in about two years.

Navy seeks to attract ‘diverse talent’ amid recruitment crisis with drag queen influencer

In an effort to increase recruitment, the Navy has invited a drag queen, who is an active-duty sailor, to join its pilot “digital ambassador” program.

Vivek Ramaswamy says ‘LGBTQIA+ movement’ has become a ‘cult’: ‘It’s not about logic’

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said the LGBTQIA+ movement is not “about logic” but has become “a cult.”

AOC and Gaetz team up to introduce bipartisan ban on stock trading in Congress

Congress hardly witnesses progressives and far-right Republicans coming together on anything, but three polarizing representatives are finding common ground over an unlikely but significant matter: congressional stock investments.

Here at the eight Republicans who could get into 2024 White House fight

Over half a dozen big-name Republicans remain on the sidelines mulling a presidential run as the 2024 race heats up.

WATCH LIVE: Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearing on Supreme Court ethics

Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee are set to hold a hearing on Supreme Court ethics reform.

Lawrence Jones grills Asa Hutchinson on policy positions: ‘Respectfully, sir, that is spin’

Lawrence Jones grilled GOP presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson, suggesting he is missing the mark with the modern Republican base.

Manchin hints he might abandon Democrats ahead of 2024

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is keeping his 2024 decision close to the vest. While many speculate he will run for reelection in the Senate, the centrist Democrat is stirring rumors that he may opt to run for the White House — on a third-party ticket.

Democrats dare Republicans to game of chicken with debt ceiling crisis talks

The window to avert a default on the nation's debt is closing, but neither side is showing a willingness to cave on debt ceiling talks.

Vandalized pregnancy centers cry for justice one year after Dobbs leak

On the morning of May 9, 2022, Becky Sheetz, the CEO of Life First Pregnancy Center in Manassas, Virginia, didn't initially see the chilling message that has rattled her ever since.
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