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Ohio abortion rights amendment advances after ballot language approved

A proposed ballot initiative that would enshrine the right to an abortion in the Ohio Constitution is one step closer to going before voters in November after the Ohio Ballot Board certified suggested language.

Rubio rejects DeSantis’s claim that war in Ukraine is mere ‘territorial dispute’

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) rejected comments by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) dismissing the Russian invasion of Ukraine as just a “territorial dispute."

WATCH: The View slams Mike Pence’s joke about Buttigieg’s ‘maternity leave’

The View slammed former Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday, citing a recent joke he made about Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg's "maternity leave."

Pence dissents from Trump’s call for retribution: ‘Problem solvers, not payback’

Former Vice President Mike Pence objected to his onetime boss's talk of retribution against political foes, urging for a focus on redemption and problem-solving instead.

Stimulus update: New Mexico bill providing payments worth up to $1,000 passes House

New Mexico residents could receive payments worth up to $1,000 thanks to recent legislation passed in the state House of Representatives on Sunday.

White House says GOP conservatives would ‘kill tens of thousands’ of red-state manufacturing jobs

The White House accused Republicans of threatening to “kill” thousands of manufacturing jobs in conservative states while easing the tax burden for big corporations and the wealthy, which is part of its strategy to drive a wedge inside the GOP ahead of the debt ceiling negotiations.

Major advertising campaign expected ahead of Biden’s first veto

A consumer advocacy group is debuting a campaign to rail against environmental, social, and governance, or ESG, investing ahead of President Joe Biden's likely veto of legislation on the matter.

SVB collapse: Was it a bailout?

The federal government’s decision to make depositors at Silicon Valley Bank whole after its sudden collapse has raised questions about whether the intervention constituted a bailout.

Republican lawmaker sold thousands in Apple stock as DOJ escalated antitrust investigation

EXCLUSIVE — A Republican congressman's decision to sell thousands of dollars worth in Apple stock as the Justice Department accelerated its antitrust investigation into the tech giant has been slammed by watchdogs.

Three years after COVID-19: Lasting effects of disruptions for children

Three years since the Trump administration first declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency, children and teenagers are still experiencing the lasting effects of pandemic-era lockdowns and disruptions to daily life, from exacerbated mental health problems to increased vulnerabilities to other diseases.
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