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"I don't think we should do research on dogs or cats," NIH Deputy Director Nicole Kleinstreuer said. "Absolutely not." ...
Thirty-four percent of likely voters said the president is doing an “excellent” job, while 44% said his performance has been “poor.” ...
Blanche disputed any sort of conflict between the FBI and Department of Justice leadership in a social media post.
Viewpoint diversity is more an escape from overbearing progressive professors than an entry into a forced conservative classroom.
Texans are reeling from the major flood disaster over the July Fourth weekend that killed at least 120 people.
The poll found that a majority of the voters are experiencing an increase in their cost of living and believe lawsuit abuse is a key factor.
An appeals court affirmed that former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had the authority to revoke a plea agreement with three alleged 9/11 terrorists.
The White House's Russ Vought conceded the Senate vote on rescissions will be "tight" but remained adamant that it must "produce a victory." ...
Ashley Williams is the second of two witnesses who appeared this week, following Biden’s former physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, pleading the Fifth.
A Turquoise Alert will now be issued when there's a report of a missing endangered person, including Native Americans, people under age 65 and others.
James Gunn baptized his Superman as a symbol for immigrants, but what about victims of immigrant crime, such as Laken Riley and Rachel Morin?