Kansas is currently a stage for a significant political showdown concerning reproductive healthcare access. Governor Laura Kelly recently vetoed a bill that proposed protections for crisis pregnancy centers, arguing that tax dollars should not be used to interfere with personal medical decisions. However, this decision was swiftly overturned by the Kansas Legislature. Hours after the governor’s veto, both the House and Senate voted to override her decision, demonstrating a clear division within the state’s political landscape.
The bill in question, House Bill 2635, aimed to exempt these centers from regulations that typically govern the information and services they provide regarding pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting.… Continue reading
This is the main event, organizers stated, and the one the whole country is watching, signifying its nationwide spotlight. Demonstrations are scheduled across multiple cities, including a march and rally on the National Mall in Washington D.C., anticipating a massive turnout similar to previous large-scale protests. Chicago is also set to host several planned demonstrations this Saturday.
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Iranian politicians are advocating for withdrawal from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, citing a lack of benefits and increased attacks on civilian nuclear sites. This proposed legislation, if approved, would revoke past nuclear restrictions and seek new international agreements for peaceful nuclear technology development. The push comes amidst accusations that the IAEA is politicized and complicit in attacks, as Iran’s nuclear facilities, steel production, and a university have become targets.
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More than 3,500 U.S. troops, including the USS Tripoli with about 2,500 Marines, have arrived in the Middle East as strikes in the Iran war intensify. This deployment of advanced amphibious warships and aircraft comes amid escalating tensions after Iran fired missiles and drones at a Saudi Arabian air base, injuring U.S. personnel. The war has significantly impacted global air travel, oil exports, and fuel prices, with Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz exacerbating the economic fallout. Adding to the regional instability, Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have claimed missile launches, potentially further disrupting global shipping if they target vessels in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
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New Fox News polling indicates a negative shift in President Trump’s approval among Catholics and Protestants, with approval falling into negative territory for both groups. This trend contrasts with strengthened support among white evangelicals, whose approval rating has notably increased. These shifts within key religious voting blocs may signal evolving political pressures ahead of upcoming elections.
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Pope Leo XIV delivered a forceful Palm Sunday address at St. Peter’s Square, condemning leaders who initiate wars and citing biblical passages to assert that God rejects the prayers of those with “hands full of blood.” He described the ongoing Iran war as “atrocious” and emphasized that Jesus, the King of Peace, cannot be invoked to justify conflict, noting that the pontiff has been increasingly critical of the war and calls for an immediate ceasefire. The Pope highlighted the suffering of Middle Eastern Christians and questioned their ability to celebrate Easter due to the conflict, while also referencing Jesus’ rejection of violence during his own arrest and crucifixion.
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Speaker of Iran’s Parliament, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, stated that the United States is secretly planning a ground invasion in the Middle East, despite public declarations of seeking negotiation. These comments follow reports that the Pentagon is actively preparing contingency plans for limited ground operations within Iran, with potential targets including Kharg Island, Iran’s primary oil export terminal. Ghalibaf asserted that Iran is prepared to repel any such invasion and that the U.S. has resorted to diplomatic efforts after failing militarily.
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Arizona has officially decided against bestowing the honor of having a freeway named after Charlie Kirk, following a veto by Governor Katie Hobbs. This decision effectively halts a proposal from the Republican party that aimed to dedicate a portion of the state’s highway system to the prominent conservative commentator. The bill, which passed the legislature, sought to memorialize Kirk, a move that sparked considerable debate and ultimately faced a decisive rejection from the governor’s office.
The impetus for this legislative push appears to stem from a fervent admiration for Kirk within certain political circles, with some observers noting an almost cult-like devotion.… Continue reading
Ukrainian forces launched Flamingo missiles at the JSC Promsintez explosives production plant in Russia’s Samara Oblast on March 28. This facility is crucial, producing over 30,000 metric tons of explosives annually for Russian bombs and missiles, and reports indicate a confirmed strike resulted in an explosion in the production area. Visual evidence from local residents and Russian media appears to corroborate the attack, showing a large fireball and a missile approaching the plant. The Flamingo missile, a key component of Ukraine’s enhanced long-range strike capability, was previously used in strikes against Russian military production facilities.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has indicated that the United States’ offer of security guarantees to Ukraine is contingent upon Ukrainian troops withdrawing from Donbas, a condition he has only partially revealed. He stressed that while Ukraine seeks security guarantees and a recovery package before the war’s conclusion, the US Congress would only vote on such measures after the conflict ends. Zelenskyy stated that the condition for receiving these guarantees, and thus ending the war, is the withdrawal from Donbas, despite denying any direct US pressure on Ukraine to do so. This stance contrasts with reports from US officials who have denied making guarantees conditional on a full withdrawal.
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