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Colorado sued for banning abortion pill reversal treatment

A Colorado Catholic clinic was granted a temporary exemption this weekend from a new state law that makes it illegal to offer women abortion "reversal" drugs.

Defrocked Cardinal Theodore McCarrick faces new sexual assault charges

A former cardinal of the Catholic Church who was defrocked by Pope Francis in 2019 amid allegations of sexual abuse is facing criminal sexual assault charges in Wisconsin in connection to a 1977 incident.

WATCH: Byron York says ‘Trump really sounds like a Democrat’ in attack ad on DeSantis

The Washington Examiner's Byron York said former President Donald Trump resembled a Democratic politician in some of his attacks against other Republicans, specifically Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Supreme Court weighs ‘obstruction of justice’ interpretation of deportation statute

The Supreme Court heard arguments in two consolidated cases Monday over which types of crimes tied to obstruction of justice can result in deportation of a legal immigrant, prompting the justices to search for a neutral solution.

Pentagon review of classified information handling will be ‘a long-term effort’

The Department of Defense has begun restricting access to classified information in light of a massive leak, though the effort is expected to take a while.

John Fetterman returns to Senate after medical absence

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) returned to the Senate after a monthslong medical absence.

McConnell returns to Senate after head injury: ‘Being hardheaded has served me very well’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) returned to the Senate on Monday for the first time since March after suffering a concussion and a rib fracture from a fall in a Washington hotel.

Pentagon: China refuses to talk during crises in bid to spook US into fleeing

Chinese military officials have a novel plan to spook the United States into “get[ting] out of the Western Pacific,” according to a senior Pentagon official: the silent treatment.

Judge denies Trump request to delay E Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit

U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan denied former President Donald Trump's motion to postpone a trial in which writer E. Jean Carroll accused him of assault and defamation. The trial is set for April 25, 2023.

Pentagon issues warning about offshore wind projects, threatening Biden goals

The Department of Defense is raising warnings over the Biden administration's planned offshore wind development sites on the East Coast, threatening to imperil President Joe Biden's goal of reaching 30 gigawatts of offshore wind power by 2030.
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