Did Biden call UK PM Sunak ‘prejudiced’? White House pressed on comments on state puberty blocker bans
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was pressed Wednesday for a response to the United Kingdom's decision to ban puberty blockers for
CA Senate passes bill to redefine same-sex couples unable to get pregnant as ‘infertile’
Democratic lawmakers are attempting to force insurance companies to pay for pregnancy treatments for homosexual couples in California by redefining 'infertility' to
Nevada approves funding to replace crumbling tribal school following widespread community outcry
Hundreds of tribal members including leaders and students visited the Nevada state Capitol in April to plead for new school funding. Gov. Joe
New York Gov. Hochul silent as state lawmakers pass bill considering reparations for slavery
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is remaining silent days after lawmakers sent a bill to her desk that would begin the process
MA launches ‘green bank dedicated to affordable housing’ in effort to address climate change, housing market
Massachusetts is launching what Gov. Maura Healey described Tuesday as the nation’s 'first green bank dedicated to affordable housing' — an effort
Dems dismiss ‘worthless’ calls to probe Biden-Ukraine rumors but argue Trump indictment is not political
House Democrats this week dismissed allegations President Biden improperly accepted money from a Ukrainian company during the Obama administration, but defended his
Cruz defends comments about Obama, Iran and nuclear weapons, scolds ‘ridiculous’ fact-checker
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-TX, defended himself on Twitter after a fact-checker claimed he was wrong about former President Obama, Iran and its