Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday vetoed several bills sought by Republicans, including one that would ban transgender girls on female sports teams, according to reports.
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Biden signs order to promote pay equality for employees of federal contractors
President Joe Biden Tuesday signed an executive order to promote efforts to achieve pay equality and pay equity for employees of federal contractors.
Ohio Gov. DeWine signs bill allowing people to carry concealed firearms without a permit
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday signed a bill that allows people in the state to carry a concealed handgun without a permit.
More Republicans than Democrats would stay and fight if what happened in Ukraine occurred in US: poll
If Americans were in the same position as Ukrainians right now, more Republicans than Democrats would stay and fight, according to a poll released Monday.
Pentagon asks Supreme Court to block injunction allowing deployment of unvaccinated Navy SEALs
The Pentagon asked the Supreme Court on Monday to partially block a lower court injunction on unvaccinated Navy SEALs, who had sued President Biden because they were seeking a religious exemption.
Psaki says binge-watching ‘The West Wing’ brought her back to politics
White House press secretary Jen Psaki says binge-watching “The West Wing” helped inspire her to get back into politics.
VP Harris says sanctions would absolutely deter Putin, despite saying he made up his mind on invading Ukraine
Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday said she believes sanctions on Russia would absolutely deter President Vladimir Putin, despite saying that he has already made up his mind on a potential invasion.
Biden says NFL hasn’t lived up to commitment to hire Black head coaches during Super Bowl interview
President Biden weighed into the controversy surrounding diversity in the NFL’s coaching ranks in an interview that aired Sunday, saying the league has not lived up to the standard it committed to in hiring more Black or minority head coaches.
Rev. Jesse Jackson discharged from hospital after fall at DC university
The Rev. Jesse Jackson was discharged from the hospital Tuesday, one day after falling and hitting his head at Howard University in Washington D.C.
Rev. Jesse Jackson hospitalized after fall at DC university
Reverend Jesse Jackson was hospitalized Monday after he fell and hit his head while meeting with student protesters at Howard University in Washington D.C.