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A trio of anti-abortion advocates in Missouri filed a lawsuit on Monday challenging the state auditor in an attempt to thwart a ballot initiative that would amend the constitution to protect abortion rights.
The single anti-abortion Democrat in the House has received a new boost in support after a nail-biting primary, winning the support of the entire House Democratic leadership.
Two doctors and medical advocacy group Do No Harm are suing California over its law requiring that doctors complete "implicit bias" training as part of their continuing medical education.
The head of South Carolina's Department of Education is on the receiving-end of criticism after local media highlighted concerns about potential First Amendment violations over an email to employees.
The Department of Education has launched a federal civil rights investigation into Harvard University over its legacy admissions practices, weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Harvard and barred the consideration of race in college admissions.
The Kentucky Board of Nursing mandated nurses to take an "implicit bias" course to "recognize the history of racism in healthcare" and threatened "discipline" for failure to do so.
The Virginia Department of Education honored parental rights in new model policies on how schools should respond to children who claim to identify as transgender.
Sens. Roger Marshall (R-KS) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) sent a letter on Tuesday to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Mandy Cohen regarding her agency's recent guidance on so-called "chestfeeding."
The Supreme Court's ruling that allowed a Christian website designer to decline requests to create same-sex wedding websites could have sweeping implications in other legal disputes involving creative occupations, according to attorneys who argued in the case of 303 Creative v. Elenis.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) warned that national security was being undermined by woke military policies, including the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, as he announced his "Mission First" proposal for the Pentagon.
Republicans on the House Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs held a hearing Tuesday on the Department of Energy's proposed appliance efficiency standards aimed at regulating home kitchen appliances, arguing that the efforts will be costly and burdensome.
EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is planning to announce a policy proposal on Tuesday focused on revamping the military and steering it away from its emphasis on social justice.
The Ohio State University College of Medicine has engaged in extensive diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, including suggesting that all students are biased, according to a new report from a medical watchdog organization.
A new Gallup poll showed most voters view immigration as a good thing despite nearly half saying the national crime rate has worsened as a result.
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce passed four bipartisan bills on Wednesday to address the problem of transparency in healthcare pricing and lower costs.
The murder rate in Washington state rose to an all-time high in 2022, as the state reported consistently low police staffing and the lowest number of police officers per capita in the nation.
Presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) began airing a new ad centered on faith in Iowa on Wednesday as he campaigns for support ahead of the state's first-in-the-nation caucuses in January.
President Joe Biden's nominee for chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Air Force Gen. C.Q. Brown, claimed Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) hold on military nominations could have a lasting impact on the U.S. military.
The Montana State Library Commission voted to cut all ties with the American Library Association on Tuesday, citing an inability to continue associating with an organization led by a self-described "Marxist."
A state court on Monday ordered Kansas to stop permitting transgender people to alter the listing for their sex on their driver's licenses.
A North Carolina community appears to have drawn online outrage after agreeing to a measure requiring the dozens of potential residents to fly the US American flag in front of their properties.
The Sound of Freedom film is shocking box office presales with more than $10 million in tickets sold ahead of its theatrical release on July 4.
The two Democratic candidates running against President Joe Biden shared criticisms of his student loan forgiveness plan.
Democratic Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney criticized the conservative political organization Moms for Liberty as their four-day convention launched in the Center City neighborhood of the city.
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