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HHS secretary Xavier Becerra says ‘every option is on the table’ after abortion pill ruling

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said that "everything is on the table" in the wake of a decision by a federal judge to order the Food and Drug Administration to suspend its approval of the abortion pill mifepristone.

Trump says happy Easter to all — even those who ‘dream endlessly of destroying our country’

In an Easter Sunday message, former President Donald Trump sent out holiday wishes "to all."

Biden enlists hundreds of social media influencers for upcoming reelection bid: Report

President Joe Biden will be relying heavily on the power of social media, with an emphasis on mobilizing young voters, in his still unannounced reelection bid.

Archdiocese blasts Walter Reed after ‘cease and desist’ to priests ahead of Holy Week

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is receiving backlash after it ended its contract for pastoral care and directed a "cease and desist order" to a community of Franciscan Catholic priests and friars at Holy Name College on March 31, days before Holy Week.

Trump lawyer rips DOJ for ‘desperately’ pursuing obstruction charge

Trump lawyer James Trusty blasted the Justice Department for ignoring his client's privilege claims, saying the department was reaching for an obstruction angle that "just isn't there."

Michael Cohen says Trump had ‘complete and total fear’ in his eyes during arraignment

Michael Cohen, the former lawyer and fixer for former President Donald Trump, recounted observing a sense of panic in his old boss's eyes during his arraignment last week.

Haley blasts ’embarrassing’ Afghanistan withdrawal, sent ‘terrible image’ to world

Presidential candidate Nikki Haley slammed the Biden administration's orchestration of the U.S. military's exit from Afghanistan in a recent interview, recalling that “They were making fun of us. I mean, it set a terrible image throughout the world that we had, we were completely defeated."

Democrats gear up to flip New York seats that went red during redistricting battle

New York Democrats are seeking to reverse their congressional let-downs in 2022 that helped cement the GOP midterm takeover of the House.

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

Recipients of a food and utility subsidy program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their next payment in six days.

Biden takes a side in the culture wars with transgender sports push

The Biden administration has charged into the culture war with a declaration that limits how far states can go with gender-based sports restrictions.
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