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Olympics

Paris Olympics are shiny, thrilling TV success, despite some ugly on- and off-camera moments

NBC is reporting big prime-time viewership on its network and Peacock streaming service – up 79% compared the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Games.

Congress

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Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene

Marjorie Taylor Greene rips Dems for 'incredibly hostile work environment' at 'dangerous' Capitol

Greene has had three security incidents near her office that required Capitol Police investigation, plus numerous death threats.

From the States

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Greg Abbott, Austin, Texas, March 15, 2023

Texas Gov. Abbott signs bill banning private employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates

“It’s long past time to put COVID behind us and restore individual freedom to all Texans,” Abbott said when he signed the bill into law.

Health

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Rachel Levine

Biden assistant HHS secretary pick ordered Pa. elderly care homes to accept people with COVID-19

Controversial rule was later blamed for the large death toll the pandemic has wrought in the state's care facilities.

From the States

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Supreme Court justices, Oct. 7, 2022, Washington, D.C.

Supreme Court issues several high-profile decisions: guns, tax exemptions, discrimination

The nation’s highest court made rulings on religious tax exemptions, reverse discrimination and gun manufacturer liability for violence. Here is a breakdown of the day's decisions.

White House

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Manchin

Civil war? Biden's 'unity agenda' speech can't mask the divided state of his own party

A News Analysis: In his first State of the Union, the president was dissed from both sides of his Democratic Party as moderate Manchin sat with GOP and progressives aired counter programming.

From the States

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IndianaStatehouse

Indiana Senate amends anti-CRT bill to require permission from parents for invasive surveys

The surveys often are done by outside companies that have come under fire from parent groups for asking personal questions.

From the States

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Orange County Sheriffs Officer, Laguna Woods, Calif., May 15, 2022

Nearly all House Democrats oppose resolution condemning attacks on churches, pro-life facilities

The vote came after a report was published showing violence escalated against churches and pro-life groups last year ahead of and after the Supreme Court

Coronavirus

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Closed ChurchEasterAtlanta

Battle between religious liberty and pandemic security may reach Supreme Court

AG Barr says he may take action this week to resolve tensions between localities and religious leaders.

From the States

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A group of Navy Seal trainees in August of 2010 during Hell Week at a beach in Coronado, California.

Lawmakers in Congress side with Navy SEALS facing discharge over COVID vaccine mandate

Forty-seven members in both chambers of Congress filed an amicus brief in favor of the SEALS.

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