West Virginia could ban transgender care

The Republican governor has not taken a public stance on the measure and it's unclear whether he will sign it into law.

Ron DeSantis further raises speculation of 2024 run for president with Iowa visit
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There has been speculation over the possibility of a presidential run by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and DeSantis is raising eyebrows with a visit to Iowa. Reporter Madeleine Rivera has more.

Tempers flare at Arizona school district board meeting amid contract controversy with Christian university

Tensions are flaring in a portion of Phoenix, following a decision by a school district to not renew a contract it had with a Christian university in the state due to issues board members believe could negatively impact the LGBTQ+ community.

Rail company CEO apologizes for Ohio toxic spill
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The CEO of Norfolk Southern apologized on Capitol Hill on Mar. 9 for the toxic spill in Ohio in February. This comes as another one of the company's train derailed in Alabama. Reporter Mark Meredith has more.

President Biden rolls out budget plan, challenges GOP to follow suit

President Joe Biden chose a union training center in Philadelphia to lay out his new 10-year budget proposal and challenge congressional Republicans to release their own spending blueprint.

Impact of health data breach hitting Congress 'could be extraordinary'

Hackers have broken into a Washington, D.C. health insurance marketplace and stolen sensitive personal data including Social Security numbers and home addresses of members of Congress, their employees and family members.

Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell remains in hospital after concussion

The Kentucky senator, who's 81, was attending a private dinner in Washington when he tripped and fell and remains hospitalized “for a few days of observation and treatment.”

Senate votes against DC criminal code revisions

The U.S. Senate voted on Wednesday in favor of a disapproval resolution that would overturn D.C.'s criminal code revisions.

Tyre Nichols: U.S. Justice Department to investigate Memphis Police
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The United States Justice Department will investigate the use of force and de-escalation tactics used by the Memphis Police Department, in the aftermath of Tyre Nichols' death. Nichols died thee days after he was beaten by a specialized Memphis Police unit during a traffic stop, and five police officers involved in the incident are facing murder charges. The review was requested by Memphis' mayor and police chief.

California won't renew $54M contract with Walgreens over abortion pill stance

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is delivering on his word to cut ties with Walgreens over the drugstore chain's stance on distributing abortion pills.

No Labels Party qualifies for Arizona's 2024 ballot

No Labels says it is seeking ballot access in many states and will run a bipartisan “unity ticket" for president “if the two parties select unreasonably divisive presidential nominees."

Federal judge rules Missouri gun law is unconstitutional

The Justice Department says the law wreaked havoc with crime-fighting partnerships with Missouri law enforcement. The state's Republican-led legislature passed the law in 2021.

Ex-Navajo Nation President Peterson Zah dies at 85

Zah sometimes was referred to as the Native American Robert Kennedy because of his charisma, ideas and ability to get things done.

'No Labels' party qualifies to be on 2024 Arizona ballot
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Secretary of State Adrian Fontes says the "No Labels" party exceeded the number of signatures needed to qualify for federal, statewide, and legislative races. According to its website, the "No Labels" party is dedicated to moving away from anger and divisiveness in politics and instead wants politicians to work together.

Ex-lawmaker is nominated for Arizona’s child safety director

David Lujan has been president and CEO of the Children’s Action Alliance advocacy group for the last two years.