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Catholic activist Mark Houck acquitted after being accused of shoving abortion clinic volunteer

A jury acquitted Mark Houck, a Catholic father and anti-abortion activist, of federal charges related to an incident in which he allegedly shoved a volunteer at a Pennsylvania abortion clinic.

Biden cites unions and infrastructure law as locomotive of economic growth

President Joe Biden celebrated the role his bipartisan infrastructure law is playing in modernizing rail and bringing "good-paying union jobs" to communities across the country.

Super Bowl 2023: Two black quarterbacks to face off in championship for first time in history

Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles are set to make history as the first two starting quarterbacks to face off in the Super Bowl in the football championship's history.

Majority of Seattle’s city council quitting after outrage over liberal policies

The majority of Seattle’s city council will be quitting this year after fending off a backlash in recent years over rising crime and homelessness.

Senators target cartels’ online recruitment of teenage smugglers

A bipartisan group of senators is reintroducing legislation that would require social media companies to report content on their platforms posted by drug cartels trying to recruit Americans to smuggle immigrants into the country in exchange for fast cash.

‘School choice revolution’: Utah becomes third state to enact universal program

Utah became the third state to enact a universal school choice program Saturday after Gov. Spencer Cox (R) signed legislation into law creating a state-funded scholarship program that can be used for private school tuition.

Netanyahu hints at displeasure with Russia’s military ties to Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faulted Iran for “export[ing] aggression ... beyond the Middle East” in a rare hint of displeasure over the regime’s military ties with Russia that dovetails with U.S. efforts to rally military support for Ukraine.

Enes Kanter Freedom talks Israel and Vatican basketball camps during religious freedom event

Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom discussed his international youth basketball camps during an event on Capitol Hill on Monday, claiming it was a way to inspire younger generations.

NATO’s Stoltenberg warns Russia is ‘preparing for more war’

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg warned that Russia is preparing significant manpower for its offensive in Ukraine in the spring.

‘AOC of Arizona’: Kari Lake mocks Rep. Ruben Gallego at Scottsdale rally

Arizona's Kari Lake slammed Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) as the "AOC of Arizona" at a Sunday night rally held to bolster legal efforts to overturn the results of her failed gubernatorial bid and possibly test the waters for a 2024 Senate run.
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