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WATCH: Josh Hawley says Merrick Garland lied under oath about FBI targeting Catholics

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is accusing Attorney General Merrick Garland of lying under oath about the FBI’s targeting of Catholic churches.

North Dakota governor signs bills into law barring biological men from women’s sports

North Dakota joined a growing list of states seeking to bar biological men from women’s sports.

Western forces have roughly 100 troops in Ukraine, classified leak reveals

Several countries have military special forces operating inside Ukraine, according to one of the dozens of classified U.S. documents leaked online.

More than half of Americans support medication abortion in their state: Poll

More than half of Americans support the legality of medication abortion in their state, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey.

Stimulus update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to Massachusetts residents in three days

There are only three days left before recipients of a food and utility subsidy program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their next payment from the program.

Woman whose son was fatally stabbed will testify at GOP’s New York crime hearing

The House Judiciary Committee announced the witness list for its GOP-led field hearing that will focus on violent crime in New York City, with the line-up including a woman whose son was fatally stabbed roughly five years ago.

Legal abortions fell 6% in six months after Supreme Court overturned Roe

Legal abortions in the United States dropped more than 6% in the six months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a testament to the new rules and regulations that now vary from state to state.

Biden renews US support for Good Friday Agreement in Belfast

President Joe Biden commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Wednesday, pointing to the 1998 accord as a hopeful sign that bipartisan political tensions in the United States might soon ease.

Tim Scott says ‘people are starving for hope’ after inching toward 2024 presidential run

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), who launched a presidential exploratory committee Wednesday, said that voters are "starving for hope" and an "optimistic, positive message," while largely sidestepping questions about former President Donald Trump during an interview shortly after announcing his committee.

Ronna McDaniel defends pledge to back GOP nominee: ‘It’s about beating Joe Biden’

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel defended plans to compel 2024 GOP hopefuls to sign a pledge in order to participate in the debates.
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