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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." ...
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?
Judge Xinis heard arguments from Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers and the DOJ about moving him back to Maryland and whether he ...
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