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Dylan Mulvaney addresses critics: ‘Dehumanization has never fixed anything’

Transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney spoke directly to the backlash of criticism brought on by recent partnerships.

Charly Arnolt says female athletes fear being canceled if they speak about transgender competitors

Former ESPN host Charly Arnolt says she's taking a stand for women athletes’ rights since leaving ESPN, speaking out for those who are “too scared” out of fear they might be canceled.

DeSantis dominates cash contest but could face problems spending when campaign starts

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is dominating the field when it comes to campaign cash, far outraising his possible opponents for the GOP nomination — even before the Florida governor announces whether he intends to run for higher office.

Jim Justice says he’s a better Senate choice than Joe Manchin: ‘I’m not compromised’

Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) has entered the West Virginia Senate race and believes he will beat Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) because he is “not compromised.”

Megyn Kelly wants to reframe ‘transphobia’: ‘Not sure fear is exactly what it is, but anger’

Media personality Megyn Kelly slammed critics who have labeled her “transphobic,” saying the term misrepresents her stance on biological males identifying as transgender females.

Inflation fell to 4.2% in March, according to key gauge watched by Fed

Inflation fell to a 4.2% annual rate in March, as measured by the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve.

Manchin leads vulnerable Senate Democrats in push against a Biden green energy plan

Vulnerable Democrats seeking reelection in 2024 are continuing to distance themselves from President Joe Biden's more liberal policies, this time supporting the reversal of a bill that halts tariffs on Chinese solar panel manufacturers.

WATCH LIVE: Financial Services Committee hearing on reauthorization of National Flood Insurance Program

The House Financial Services' Housing and Insurance Subcommittee is holding a hearing on Friday featuring the Federal Emergency Management Agency's perspective on the reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program.

WATCH LIVE: House Armed Services Committee holds hearing on Navy fiscal 2024 budget request

The House Armed Services Committee is holding a hearing Friday morning to listen to the Navy's budget request for fiscal 2024.

GOP seizes on debt ceiling vote to target vulnerable Democrats in new attack ads

Just one day after the House narrowly passed the GOP-led debt ceiling package, Republicans started using the vote to target vulnerable Democrats in a series of new ads that attack the lawmakers for voting against the legislation.
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