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Wyoming outlaws abortion pills, becoming first state to enact ban
Wyoming Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed a bill Friday outlawing the use or prescription of abortion pills, making it the first state to prohibit the
Alaska education board urges state to keep trans athletes out of sports not aligned with birth sex
The Alaska State Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution Thursday urging the state to only allow biological girls to participate in girls’ sports –
Rural Michigan communities revolt over plans to build Chinese-owned factories nearby: ‘It’s disgusting’
Communities in rural Michigan are revolting against a decision to allow a Chinese-owned firm to build a battery plant in the area, according to footage
House Sets Date for First Hearing Into Banking Crisis
Federal regulators will testify before the House Financial Services Committee on March 29 about the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank collapses, according to
Fairleigh Dickinson Stuns Purdue, Becomes Second No. 16 to Top No. 1
For just the second time in 152 tries, a No. 16 wore the slipper perfectly against a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.Sean Moore
Kansas appeals court reinstates suit over ballot harvesting law
The Kansas Court of Appeals on Friday reinstated a lawsuit that challenged provisions of a voting law enacted in 2021 that opponents argue is unconstitutional
Massachusetts Gov. Healey looks to extend schools’ universal free lunch program
A pilot program in Massachusetts offering universal school meals would be extended through the end of the 2023-2024 school year as part of a supplemental
Flood deaths in Turkey’s earthquake-stricken area rise to 16
Rescue teams on Thursday retrieved two more bodies after floods struck two Turkish provinces that were already devastated by last month’s powerful earthquake, raising the
3 police dead in Mexico City shootout with cartel gunmen
Three police officers and one suspect were killed and seven suspected drug cartel members were arrested Friday following a dramatic running gun battle on the
Vermont Senate passes bill protecting providers of abortions, trans procedures from legal action
The Vermont Senate on Friday passed a bill that aims to protect health care workers from disciplinary action for providing abortions and gender-affirming health care,
Junior doctors in England agree to pay talks after three-day strike
Read More Junior doctors in England have agreed to formal talks with the government after a three-day strike this week in which more than 175,000
Conservative Dan Kelly releases first ad of Wisconsin Supreme Court campaign
The Republican-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court announced his first television ad buy on Friday, just over two weeks before the election and after his
Longtime Wisconsin Sec. of State, ‘Fighting Bob’ relative Doug La Follette resigns post
Wisconsin’s longtime Democratic Secretary of State Doug La Follette abruptly resigned on Friday, saying he was leaving three months into his 11th consecutive term “to
Trump says biggest threat to America is not Russia but ‘USA-hating people,’ including ‘godless’ Marxists
Former President Donald Trump said in a video posted Thursday that the biggest threat to the U.S. isn’t Russia but rather Americans who hate their
Rick Scott demands answers on NIH funding that went to Wuhan Institute of Virology
Florida Senator Rick Scott on Friday demanded answers from the Biden administration on a watchdog report that said grant funding from the National Institutes of
‘I’m Back’: Trump Returns to YouTube, Facebook After 2-Year Ban
Former President Donald Trump posted to YouTube and Facebook on Friday, in a return to social media platforms that he used to power his political
Colorado Shooting Victim’s Son Sues Gunmaker Ruger
The son of a woman killed during a 2021 shooting at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, is suing gun manufacturer Ruger for an
Authorities Are Prepping for a Possible Trump Indictment
Law enforcement agencies are developing a strategy for securing Manhattan Criminal Court should former President Donald Trump be indicted next week, according to NBC News.
UN rights chief calls for end to ‘systematic repression’ in Belarus
The U.N. human rights chief called on Belarus Friday to end its “systematic repression” of critics and immediately release people held on political grounds, saying
British officer keeps job despite ‘gross misconduct’ in soccer star’s clubbing
A British police officer was allowed to keep her job Friday after a disciplinary panel found her guilty of gross misconduct for unlawfully clubbing former