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WATCH: An infuriated Megyn Kelly blasts trans women claiming to have a gynecologist

Megyn Kelly said it makes her “blood boil” to think about biological men, who identify as transgender women, claim to have a gynecologist.

Open House: More than 140 amendments submitted in one night as new McCarthy rule starts

The House is set to vote on an oil-related bill on Friday after sifting through more than 140 proposed amendments that were submitted earlier this week thanks to the lower chamber’s modified open rule.

RNC race between Ronna McDaniel and Harmeet Dhillon could be swung by 11th hour surge: Report

As the Republican National Committee meets for the last day of its annual winter meeting and prepares to elect its new leadership, Harmeet Dhillon is working overtime to pull off an upset over Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and replace her as the new committee chief.

Likely Biden reelection bid gives GOP choice: Fresh face in 2024 or rematch

President Joe Biden appears all but certain to seek a second term even if an announcement remains months away.

DeSantis expands Florida spending on nursing programs

Prospective 2024 GOP presidential candidate says it’s consistent with his fiscal conservatism.

Republicans weigh battling DC leaders over crime law

The D.C. Council may soon find itself in a turf war with congressional Republicans over a growing push for Congress to intervene in its affairs.

Mexico finds over 50 children from Guatemala in truck near US border

More than 50 unaccompanied Guatemalan children were found in Mexico in a crowded truck near the U.S. border, Mexican authorities said Thursday.

ChatGPT raises the specter of AI used as a hacking tool

The future of malware creation and detection 'will be tangled with the advances in the AI field.'

Senate reintroduces Iran resolution in support of ‘brave’ protesters

The Senate reintroduced a bipartisan resolution in support of anti-regime protests in Iran just a day after the House of Representatives passed a concurrent resolution.

Lawyer blasts Arizona Republican lawmakers as ‘vindictive’ for shielding themselves from open record law

A lawyer for the Arizona Republic blasted Republican lawmakers in Arizona as "petty and vindictive" after both state legislatures voted to exclude themselves from the state's "open records" policy earlier this week.
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