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Gaines calls World Athletics ban ‘huge first step,’ shifts focus to protect young girls’ sports

Riley Gaines praised the World Athletics’s banning of biological males who identify as transgender women from competing in female sporting events, but she said protecting younger girls' sports must be a priority.

McCarthy promise to allow amendments could come back to bite him

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) may be facing his first challenges with his vow for more open debate in the House of Representatives as the GOP looks to get priority legislation passed.

Manchin’s looming rival Jim Justice nears decision on West Virginia Senate race

Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) appears ready to launch a bid for Sen. Joe Manchin's (D-WV) seat, setting up what could be Democrats' toughest contest in the 2024 cycle.

Nikki Haley to visit Iowa for third time as she courts voters in crucial primary state

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is set to visit Iowa in early April, marking the third time she has visited the crucial primary state since launching her White House bid earlier this year.

New details revealed on when John Fetterman will be released from hospital

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) is expected to leave the hospital and return to his Senate duties soon, according to his staff.

Trump slams ‘psychopath’ Alvin Bragg and says arrest could result in ‘death and destruction’

Former President Donald Trump is ramping up his attacks against the Manhattan district attorney’s office, warning officials that an indictment against him would result in “potential death and destruction.”

WATCH: Noem says states ‘get involved on foreign policy issues’ because Biden is ‘failing’

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) said she and several other governors must be “aggressive” in dealing with foreign policy because “our federal government and president are failing.”

FBI whistleblowers sound alarm on bureau’s link to secret agreement stripping gun rights

EXCLUSIVE — FBI whistleblowers are raising concerns over the bureau's involvement in a secret plea agreement conditioned by the U.S. government that stripped a defendant of their rights to own, buy, or even use firearms.

How Trump’s claims of arrest ‘on Tuesday’ may have improved his legal woes

Former President Donald Trump's claims that he would be arrested "on Tuesday" may not thwart an eventual indictment in a case surrounding hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, though the media storm he ignited may have bought him some time and support, according to legal experts.

Bipartisan duo looks to force Biden’s hand on US-Saudi relations

Legislation by Sens. Chris Murphy and Mike Lee is a novel approach to the debate on Washington’s alliance with Riyadh.
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